Alexander Zverev apologies for outburst in Mexico: ‘Biggest mistake of my career’

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Alexander Zverev has apologised for his outburst at the Mexican Open in Acapulco, calling it ‘the biggest mistake of my tennis career’.
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The World No 3 was fined $40,000 and forfeited prize money and rankings points after he attacked the umpire’s chair with his tennis racket and verbally abused him on court.

‘No excuse’: Zverev regrets attack on umpire’s chair that led to expulsion ► https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/feb/23/alex-zverev-thrown-out-of-mexican-open-for-striking-umpires-chair-tennis

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