In the face of tennis' reluctance to act on allegations of domestic violence, Nina's stand at the men's Australian Open final was both courageous and important, writes Kate O'Halloran.
The woman who made global headlines for spotlighting domestic abuse allegations against German tennis star Alexander “Sascha” Zverev at the Australian Open has broken her silence. On Sunday, Zverev ...
Jannik Sinner retained his Australian Open title with an emphatic 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3 win over Alexander Zverev on Sunday, breaking new ground for Italian tennis and leaving his German rival smarting after ...
Tennis Australia’s actions in seeking to silence the ejected spectator constitute the antithesis of that very same notion, ...
This year's Super Bowl was interesting for many reasons, not just the results. In the end, the Eagles defeated the Kansas ...
Australia Believes Olya and Brenda!” Upon hearing this ... Olya Sharypova, another former partner and tennis player of Zverev, had alleged that the tennis star abused her at various cities ...
The Melbourne woman who heckled tennis star Alexander Zverev at Rod Laver Arena after the men’s singles final has broken her ...
A woman at the Australia Open interrupted German tennis player Alexander Zverev‘s losing speech while seemingly referencing allegations that he abused two of his exes. After losing his third Grand ...
The boss of the Australian Open has defended Alex Zverev and insisted Novak Djokovic will return to the tournament next year. The German world No.2 lost his third Grand Slam final to Jannik Sinner and ...
“Australia believes Olya and Brenda!” the audience member shouted ... “There haven’t been for, what, nine months now.” The tennis star then addressed the heckler’s comment that “Australia believes” ...
Australia believes Olya and Brenda!” in apparent reference to Patea and Olya Sharypova. Sharypova, a Russian former tennis player, said that Zverev repeatedly abused her in 2019. She never ...