“Trial for domestic violence? I’m not worried. I believe in the truth”

“Trial for domestic violence? I’m not worried. I believe in the truth”
“Trial for domestic violence? I’m not worried. I believe in the truth”

Alexander Zverev he won’t be able to think only about Roland Garros and the big first round match against Rafael Nadal in the next few days, because on May 31st the trial will begin in Berlin for the accusations of domestic violence and abuse made against him by his ex-girlfriend Brenda Patea, mother – among other things – of his daughter Mayla born in 2021.

The German was sentenced by the Berlin district court to pay a fine of 450 thousand euros for domestic violence; an ordinance which he opposed led by his team of lawyers – belonging to the Schertz Bergmann law firm – who defined the whole thing as “scandalous”.

Zverev: “Trial for domestic violence? I’m not worried. I believe in the German system”

“Trial? I’m not worried at all, not at all. In the end I have faith in the German system and I believe in the truth. I know what I did and what I didn’t do.

This is what will come to light and I have faith in the system. Everything else is out of my control. I think I won’t lose this case. This is why I can play calmly and I think my results prove it.

I won a great title in Rome. If all this were present in my mind, I wouldn’t be able to play like I’m doing,” Zverev told the Italian press on the subject.

 
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