- I followed photos of the heckler that appears online
- Embarrassed in X, some horrible comments
- Heckler previously pointed to the Australian Open finalist
The woman who devilted the finalist of the Australia Open Alexander Zverev has been mocked by ruthless trolls on social networks.
On Sunday night in Melbourne Park, the woman in question was escorted by Rod Laver Arena after organizing a dramatic live protest.
When Zverev, who was overcome in sets run by Jannik Sinner, the world number one, approached the microphone to begin his speech, she shouted: 'Australia believes that Onda and Brenda! Australia believes that Onda and Brenda!
It was a reference to two women, Zverev's former partner Olya Sharypova and Brenda Patea, who previously made accusations of domestic abuse against the tennis star.
Zverev has always denied the accusations, and shares a daughter, Mayla, with Patea.
The German initially did not approach the incident, before telling journalists: or for it. I think she was the only one in the stadium that believed something.
The woman (in the photo to the left) that set the finalist of the Australia Open Alexander Zverev has been mocked by trolls on social networks
On Sunday night in Melbourne Park, the woman in question was escorted by Rod Laver Arena after organizing a dramatic live protest (in the photo)
The spectator (in the photo) also seemed to talk to a butler inside the sand of the bar bar after Heckling Zverev
Zverev has always denied the accusations of domestic violence of the previous partners Oya Sharypova and Brenda Patea
When the women's photos soon appeared online, the body was embarrassed.
“I should seek to exercise instead of shouting comments idiots to Sascha,” an X user published.
Another said: “Wokistas in general, but Wokista women in particular have a real problem with men, systematically see evil in them.”
A third intervened with: 'He was certainly not going to risk being expelled before he could enjoy the brilliant game. She waited until after the game to launch her abuse.
Some of the other comments were so vile that Daily Mail Australia has chosen not to publish them.
In 2023, it was announced that Zverev would not face punishment, since there was not enough evidence to support Sharypova's claims three years before.
In a statement at that time, Zverev described the accusations' without foundation 'before adding that he had completely cooperated with the ATP investigation'.
The former partners of Zverev Brenda Patea (left) and Olya Sharypova (right) – The tennis star shares a daughter with Mrs.
Then, last May, separate accusations of domestic abuse of Brenda Patea, they went to a German court.
The case was resolved, and the court told the BBC: 'The decision is not a verdict and is not a decision about guilt or innocence.
'A decisive factor for the judicial decision was that the witness has expressed his desire to end the trial.
“The defendant agreed to terminate the case.”