Alexander Zverev returned to the courts after his reprehensible attitude in Acapulco to represent his country in the Davis Cup against Brazil. The number 3 in the world gave two of the points to his team that, together with the point achieved in the doubles, allowed Germany to access the Finals.
However, he did not leave the Brazilian track completely happy. In the subsequent press conference, Zverev was hurt by the comments of the local public. “Today, the Brazilian public has crossed the line during the match: I have heard that my family and the people I love are being insulted a lot. It is unacceptable”pointed out the German.
In addition, the stands of the Olympic Arena Tennis Park in Rio de Janeiro he mocked him with boos and chanting “Acapulco”a clear reference to the German’s racket before the chair umpire in that tournament.