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Zverev French Open Final Amid Domestic Abuse Storm
7 Jun
Summary
- Fans campaign against Zverev due to past domestic violence accusations.
- Investigations into abuse claims by ex-girlfriends were closed.
- A penalty order against Zverev was settled through a 200,000 euro agreement.

Alexander Zverev will contest the 2026 French Open final on Sunday, June 7, as a favored contender for his first Grand Slam title. His path to the final has been dominant, yet his presence is overshadowed by accusations of domestic violence made by past partners.
Olga Sharypova first accused Zverev in 2020, detailing alleged incidents of abuse, including a claim of attempted strangulation at the 2019 US Open. Investigations by the ATP were closed after 15 months, citing insufficient evidence. More recently, former girlfriend Brenda Patea alleged bodily harm from 2020, leading to a penalty order and fine, which Zverev appealed and later settled for 200,000 euros.
In response to these allegations, a significant portion of fans are vocalizing their opposition, using the hashtag 'anyone but Zverev' and announcing boycotts of the men's singles final in Paris. Online sentiments express deep disappointment and a desire for Zverev to not win the championship.