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Alexander Zverev to pay $327,000 in settlement of abuse case with ex

Alexander Zverev had charged all the way to the French Open semi-finals despite an ugly court battle hanging over his head.

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A German court on Friday dropped a case against Alexander Zverev over allegations he assaulted his ex-girlfriend, after a settlement was agreed hours before he was due to play in the semi-final of the French Open.

Zverev’s former partner, Brenda Patea, “was no longer interested in pursuing the prosecution”, said Inga Wahlen, the deputy spokeswoman for the Berlin criminal courts.

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The plaintiff and the tennis star had decided “they would like to resolve this smouldering conflict peacefully, also in the interests of their child”, she said.

The appeal hearing opened last week in Berlin but the world’s No. 4 tennis player, who was to compete against Casper Ruud in the semi-finals at Roland Garros later on Friday, had been absent from the proceedings.

As part of the settlement announced on Friday, Zverev had agreed to pay 200,000 euros ($A327,000), with most of it going into state coffers and the remainder to a fund for charitable organisations, the court spokeswoman said.

The German had already been fined 450,000 euros ($A735,000) in October in the same case.

Zverev has settled the case with his ex. Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP
Zverev has settled the case with his ex. Photo by Dimitar DILKOFF / AFP

He was accused of “briefly” choking Patea “with both hands” in May 2020, according to the court.

The alleged incident took place in the stairwell of her apartment building in the capital, the court said.

Patea is said to have suffered “difficulty breathing and significant pain” as a result of the assault.

Zverev rejected the accusations and lodged an appeal.

After Friday’s settlement was announced, his lawyers stressed he was “still considered innocent”.

“We are happy that an agreement has been reached,” Katharina Dierlamm, one of Zverev’s criminal defense lawyers, said.

“This is for the good of the child that they have together, so it has the chance to grow up without conflict.”

Patea’s lawyer Kristin Hartmann told German publication DW: “We applied for the settlement. The daughter was really suffering. So now they can both look to the future and get on with their lives.

“We ended this deal with (the feeling) that people should stop throwing things at each other.”

The German has long pleaded his innocence, telling reporters in May ahead of the case: “I do know what I did. I do know what I didn’t do. That’s, at the end of the day, what’s going to come out and I have to trust in that.”

Brenda Patea and Alexander Zverev. Photo: Instagram
Brenda Patea and Alexander Zverev. Photo: Instagram
Brenda Patea. Photo: Instagram
Brenda Patea. Photo: Instagram

The sportsman’s lawyers had said the criminal complaint, filed over a year after the incident, was linked to a dispute over custody and maintenance payments in relation to the couple’s daughter.

Patea’s lawyer, however, rejected suggestions the trial was just about money.

The opening of the case in Berlin had come in the middle of the two-week French Open tournament, and hearings had originally been scheduled through to mid-July.

Zverev is on an 11-match winning streak after clinching the Rome title last month but he has never reached the final at Roland Garros.

In January 2023, the ATP, which runs the men’s tennis tour, closed an investigation into allegations of domestic abuse against Zverev involving a female tennis player after finding insufficient evidence.

The ATP had opened the probe into Zverev in October 2021 following allegations made by his former girlfriend, Olya Sharypova.

Originally published as Alexander Zverev to pay $327,000 in settlement of abuse case with ex

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