Alexander Zverev was excluded from Mexico due to violence (beating a chair) and insulting the referee. Accordingly, the number one player of Germany will receive a penalty of $ 25,000. He was also challenged for 1 year and if recidivism, he would be banned for 8 weeks.
Earlier, he was fined $ 40,000 for non -sports, and at the same time deducted all the points as well as the bonus earned at the event that took place at Acapulco.
Many tennis stars condemned his actions. The Australian champion expanded Rafael Nadal that Zverev “deserves a punishment” and it “considered a lesson” for the world's third player.

While others even think that Zverev should face more harsh punishments. The legendary Grand Slam, Mats Wilander emphasized: “He should face a six -month suspension.”
Zverev himself is also aware of what he has just done is very embarrassing. Before attending Indian Well Masters this week, Zverev admitted the recent action in Acapulco was “the biggest mistake in my tennis career”.
“Now I am still ashamed,” he said. “But we all make mistakes. I am a human being, and I can assure you that I will never act like that again in my life. But even so, it is definitely the worst moment in my life.”

Zverev asserted that he was trying to improve his spirit and control his emotions: “I am studying meditation. I think there are stressful situations in people's lives and when things like this happen, you must learn how to control.
I am not the first, I will not be the last to let something bad happen on the pitch. But I will always make efforts. ”
“If I recidable, they have all the rights to ban me – it's so simple, if I have been recidivism, I have not learned the lesson. I think everyone in my life deserves a second chance, but if you constantly make mistakes, it means that you have not learned it.”