‘Livid’: Woman behind Australian Open final protest of Zverev breaks silence after eviction

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‘Livid’: Woman behind Australian Open final protest of Zverev breaks silence after eviction
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‘Livid’: Woman behind Australian Open final protest of Zverev breaks silence after eviction

Tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg secured an interview with the lady behind the protest for hisThe woman, who used the single name Nina for the interview, stated she had carefully premeditated the protest for assembled media to hear it and make the biggest impact possible.

After the allegations involving Sharypova became public in October 2020, a 15-month investigation commissioned by the ATP Tour failed to punish Zverev due to a lack of evidence. “Part of me has wondered whether that’s because the majority of people truly don’t care about victims’ voices and wellbeing.”was then asked about it in his post-match press conference“I believe there have been no more accusations,” he said. “There haven’t been for, what, nine months now.

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