The Berlin tournament plans to 'veto' Zverev

The controversy has accompanied Alexander Zverev in the last few weeks, and you may end up paying the consequences. Due to his party, skipping the quarantine that he had to keep after the wave of positives by COVID-19 of the Adria Tour in which he was present, the German received harsh criticism from circuit players such as the Australian Nick Kyrgios, but beyond that, the doors of future tournaments could be closed to him.

And it is that the organization of the exhibition tournament in Berlin is considering not including him in the participation list after seeing the behavior of Sascha. “One could say: 'Sascha, I take your behavior as a breach of contract.' I haven't decided yet. The second option is for me to say: 'Sascha, you will have another chance with us, but here (in Berlin) you have very clear rules of conduct'. We have zero tolerance. If a player misbehaves and thinks he can celebrate that week, we will eliminate that player, “he explained. Edwin Weindorfer, tournament organizer, in the newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung.

The Bett1 Aces in Berlin is scheduled from July 13 to 19 under strict security protocols, although it will have the presence of spectators in the stands. Dominic Thiem, Jannik Sinner, Elena Svitolina, Kiki Bertens, Karolina Pliskova and Caroline Garcia are confirmed, for a total of six players for each game frame. We will see if Zverev also adds …