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German tennis king Zverev Jr. showed excellent form at the ATP Paris Masters,
In the first round, he defeated Spain's Roberto Carato with a score of 6-3 in two sets to complete the promotion.
And the Spanish star Alcaraz was swept out of the second round by the Russian veteran Safrin.
Hopes of being ranked No. 1 in the world at the end of the year were dashed.
Dutch second brother Grykspur and Russian star Rublev also advanced to the second round.
U.S. men's tennis player Fritz announced his retirement due to injury and failed to play in this Masters.
In the WTA year-end finals, American star Pegula defeated Belarusian sister Sabalenka in the group stage.
Coupled with the Kazakh star Rybakina defeated the Greek sister Sakkari in a fierce battle,
Pegula has already confirmed that she will top her group and will face a player from another group in the semi-finals.
The Berlin court in Germany demanded that Zverev Jr. pay 450,000 euros in compensation to his ex-girlfriend,
The verdict caused displeasure among Zverev's lawyers, who said that the verdict violated procedural fairness and would be appealed.
Zverev himself believes that the court verdict is too biased and said that he will continue to work hard to fight for his rights.
The case began with a violent complaint filed against him by Zverev Jr.'s ex-girlfriend,
The court finally ruled that Zverev Jr. should pay compensation for emotional damages to his ex-girlfriend.
The verdict will undoubtedly cast a shadow over Zverev's tennis career.
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