Alexander Zverev candidly confesses why he reacted to fan shouting Nazi slogan

Read about how German tennis star Alexander Zverev took a stand against an offensive fan during his US Open match and still managed to secure a win. Discover his thoughts on the incident and what's next for him in the tournament.

German tennis player Alexander Zverev was playing in the US Open when he heard a fan shout a very offensive phrase related to Hitler, the leader from a long time ago. Zverev didn't like this at all. He talked to the person in charge of the game, James Keothavong, and told him what happened. The fan who said this hurtful thing was kicked out of the stadium.
Alexander Zverev candidly confesses why he reacted to fan shouting Nazi slogan

Zverev explained that the fan had been involved in the game for a while, and he didn't mind fans being loud and excited. But because he's from Germany and knows about its history, he didn't think it was right for someone to say those things. He felt like he had to do something about it.

After getting the fan removed, Zverev lost one of the sets in the game but still won the overall match. It was very late at night when the game ended.
Alexander Zverev candidly confesses why he reacted to fan shouting Nazi slogan


When asked about the fan who got kicked out and missed the exciting finish, Zverev said it was the fan's own fault for behaving badly. He didn't feel sorry for them.

In his next match, Zverev will play against Carlos Alcaraz. We'll have to wait and see if he can beat the defending champion and make it to the semifinals of the US Open. Please Share This Article Thankyou..

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