"Ridiculous" - Andy Roddick Defends Alexander Zverev From Backlash for Domestic Abuse Allegations After French Open Win
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Alexander Zverev abruptly cuts off interview after domestic violence questions
Alexander Zverev finally won his first Grand Slam title at the 2026 French Open, defeating Flavio Cobolli. However, his achievement was quickly overshadowed as post-match discussions shifted to past domestic violence allegations.
Alexander Zverev writes sports history at the French Open. But the relationship with many fans remains difficult. The interview termination does not help any further.
Winner of Roland-Garros this Sunday, Alexander Zverev ended this Monday an interview with The Team, which asked him about the cases of domestic violence surrounding him.
Two ex-partners had accused the French Open winner of violence. In an interview about his victory, this is mentioned – apparently Zverev's displeasure.
"Ridiculous" - Andy Roddick defends Alexander Zverev from backlash for domestic abuse allegations after French Open win
Andy Roddick has always been someone who has never shied away from expressing his opinions, and this time he decided to speak out in defense of Alexander Zverev.
Alexander Zverev cancels an interview with L'Equipe after questioning allegations and emphasizes that his innocence is proven.
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