“He said the most famous sentence in the world of Hitler. that is not acceptable. It’s unbelievable,” said Zverev very angrily, as he went to the chair umpire to explain what had happened.
A few minutes later, grand slam security ejected a spectator from Arthur Ashe Stadium, the center court of the US Open and the largest tennis venue in the world (holding nearly 24,000 people).
In a video broadcast on social networks, just before Zverev is about to serve, a shout is heard from the stands: “Germany over everything” (“Germany above all”), a phrase from the German national anthem that has now been removed from the official lyrics and is mainly related to the Nazi period.
Zverev defeated Sinner in five sets and after almost five hours of marathon and tough match, he will face the Spaniard in the quarterfinals. Carlos Alcaraz (1), the current champion of the tournament.
Source: El heraldo
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