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German court drops case against tennis star Alexander Zverev after settlement with ex-partner

Tennis star Alexander Zverev has settled a domestic abuse case after reaching an out-of-court settlement with his former partner, who accused him of assaulting her. A district court in Berlin ended the trial on Friday with the agreement of state prosecutors and lawyers for Zverev and his former partner Brenda Patea, German news agency dpa reported.

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  • A German court dropped the domestic abuse case against tennis star Alexander Zverev after he reached an out-of-court settlement with his ex-partner, Brenda Patea
  • Zverev agreed to pay fines of 150,000 euros ($162,000) to the state and 50,000 euros ($54,000) to charitable organizations
  • The settlement ended the trial with the agreement of state prosecutors and lawyers for both Zverev and Patea
  • Zverev was facing charges of causing bodily harm to Patea during an argument in Berlin in May 2020, which he denied
  • The court’s decision followed talks between Zverev and Patea about ending their disputes, including issues regarding their joint custody of their child
  • Zverev, currently world No. 4, did not appear in court; Patea testified in a closed session
  • Zverev’s lawyers emphasized his presumption of innocence, stating the discontinuation does not constitute a finding or admission of guilt
  • Zverev also previously denied abuse allegations from another former girlfriend, Olga Sharypova, which led to an ATP investigation that concluded with insufficient evidence to substantiate her claims

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German court drops case against tennis star Alexander Zverev after settlement with ex-partner

Newslooks- BERLIN (AP) —

Tennis star Alexander Zverev has settled a domestic abuse case after reaching an out-of-court settlement with his former partner, who accused him of assaulting her. A district court in Berlin ended the trial on Friday with the agreement of state prosecutors and lawyers for Zverev and his former partner Brenda Patea, German news agency dpa reported.

Zverev agreed to pay fines of 150,000 euros ($162,000) to the state and 50,000 euros ($54,000) to charitable organizations.

Zverev, the world No. 4, was facing a charge of causing bodily harm to Patea during an argument in Berlin in May 2020. Prosecutors alleged he pushed her against a wall and choked her. Zverev always denied any wrongdoing.

Germany’s Alexander Zverev plays a shot against Spain’s Rafael Nadal during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Monday, May 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

The matter came to trial after Zverev contested a penalty order issued last October, including a requirement for him to pay fines amounting to 450,000 euros ($490,000). Penalty orders are used in Germany as a means of resolving some criminal cases without going to trial if the suspect does not contest the order.

Judge Barbara Lüders told the court she was dropping the case after lawyers for Zverev and Patea held talks in recent days about ending their disputes “at all levels in which there were disagreements in recent years.”

The former couple wanted to end their public feud and “look forwards,” also in regard to “their joint custody of their child,” Lüders said.

Germany’s Alexander Zverev plays a shot against Spain’s Rafael Nadal during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Monday, May 27, 2024. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Zverev indicated before the ongoing French Open that he was confident he would be cleared. “At the end of the day, I do believe in the German system. I do believe in the truth, as well,” he said.

Zverev, who was to face Norway’s Casper Ruud in the French Open semifinals on Friday, did not appear before the court. Patea testified as a witness in a session that was closed to the public.

“It remains unclear what happened,” dpa reported a court spokeswoman as saying on Friday.

Alexander Zverev of Germany celebrates after defeating Cameron Norrie of Britain in their fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championships at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake)

Zverev’s lawyers, Anna Sophie Heuchemer and Katharina Dierlamm, issued a statement after the case was dropped stressing their client’s presumption of innocence.

“Alexander Zverev agreed to this discontinuation through his defense attorney solely to shorten the proceedings — above all in the interest of their child. Alexander Zverev is still considered innocent,” Heuchemer and Dierlamm said. “The discontinuation does not constitute a finding of guilt or an admission of guilt. The legal presumption of innocence remains unaffected.”

Alexander Zverev of Germany plays a forehand return to Cameron Norrie of Britain during their fourth round match at the Australian Open tennis championships at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, Monday, Jan. 22, 2024. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Zverev previously denied abuse allegations from another former girlfriend, Olga Sharypova, who first made the accusations in 2020 and followed up in 2021 with a detailed account in a Slate.com article that was taken down because of a preliminary injunction issued by a German court. Slate said it stood by the article.

Germany’s Alexander Zverev celebrates winning his quarterfinal match of the French Open tennis tournament against Australia’s Alex De Minaur at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Wednesday, June 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Jean-Francois Badias)

Sharypova accused Zverev of attempted to strangle her with a pillow and hitting her head against a wall at a New York hotel in 2019. She said she feared for her life. The allegations prompted the men’s professional tennis tour, the ATP, to investigate her claims. It ended 15 months later in January 2023 with the ATP saying there was “ insufficient evidence ” to substantiate the claims.

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