Zverev asks umpire to eject Munich Open heckler
Briefly

During the Munich Open quarterfinal, Alexander Zverev confronted a heckler who shouted about domestic abuse allegations against him while he was serving. Zverev maintained his composure but asked chair umpire Fergus Murphy to eject the spectator. After defeating Tallon Griekspoor in a challenging match, Zverev expressed gratitude for the crowd's support, stating it carried him to victory despite feeling mentally exhausted. Zverev has previously dealt with similar heckling after accusations of abuse were made against him, which he continues to deny.
Zverev faced heckling about domestic abuse allegations during a match, requesting the chair umpire to remove the spectator who yelled derogatory comments towards him.
Despite the pressure from heckling, Zverev focused on his performance, thanking the supportive crowd for their encouragement that helped him through a tough match.
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