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Alexander Zverev denies accusations of domestic abuse

Former girlfriend of the German tennis player has alleged that he hit her during the 2019 US Open
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Berlin, October 30

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Alexander Zverev denied accusations of domestic abuse on Friday, saying they are “simply not true”.

The 23-year-old German tennis player was responding to an interview former girlfriend Olga Sharypova gave to Russian sports website Championat on Thursday. Sharypova, a former Russian tennis player, said Zverev attempted to strangle her with a pillow and hit her head against a wall at a New York hotel before the US Open in 2019. She said she feared for her life at the time.

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Sharypova initially accused an unnamed ex-boyfriend of abuse on Instagram.

Zverev responded to the latest interview on Twitter, writing that he has known Sharypova since they were children, but he rejected the claims of abuse.

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“I very much regret that she makes such statements. Because the accusations are simply not true,” the US Open finalist wrote.

“We had a relationship, but it ended a long time ago. Why Olga is making these allegations now, I just don’t know. I really hope that the two of us will find a way to deal with each other again in a reasonable and respectful way.” AP

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