- World No 14 tennis player accused by girlfriend Olga Sharypova
- ATP cite ‘lack of reliable evidence and eyewitness reports’
The ATP has decided to take no disciplinary action against the German tennis player Alexander Zverev after a 15-month independent investigation found “insufficient evidence to substantiate published allegations of abuse”.
Zverev, the Tokyo Olympic gold medallist and world No 14, had been accused by his former Russian girlfriend, Olga Sharypova, of being emotionally and physically abusive during their relationship, including at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Shanghai in 2019 and in Monaco, New York and Geneva.