{"id":289539,"date":"2023-09-05T07:38:45","date_gmt":"2023-09-05T07:38:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/?p=289539"},"modified":"2023-09-05T07:38:45","modified_gmt":"2023-09-05T07:38:45","slug":"zverev-demands-fan-is-removed-from-the-us-open-crowd-amid-hitler-slur","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellmysport.com\/tennis\/zverev-demands-fan-is-removed-from-the-us-open-crowd-amid-hitler-slur\/","title":{"rendered":"Zverev demands fan is removed from the US Open crowd amid Hitler slur"},"content":{"rendered":"
Alexander Zverev’s late-night US Open round of 16 match against Jannik Sinner was marred by an alleged racial slur made against the German No 12 seed.<\/p>\n
Zverev and Sinner were embroiled in an enthralling fourth-round tie in the early hours of the morning in New York, when the former made a complaint to the umpire about a comment he heard in the seconds before a point.<\/p>\n
Microphones courtside heard Zverev – born in Hamburg – telling the British umpire James Keothavong that a fan ‘said the most famous Hitler phrase to me’, before adding: ‘It’s unacceptable’.<\/p>\n
In response, the umpire turned around in his chair to directly address the most expensive courtside seats, asking the culprit to identify himself.<\/p>\n
When nobody owned up, Keothavong made an announcement to the whole crowd to respect the players, while security was dispatched into the area to try and remedy the unsavory situation.<\/p>\n
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Alexander Zverev was embroiled in a brilliant match in New York, but it was marred by an off-court comment he heard from a fan in New York<\/p>\n
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Jannik Sinner was Zverev’s opponent for the feisty match, which went on late into the night<\/p>\n
Play continued, before cameras then cut back to the stands a few minutes later to show a middle-aged male being spoken to by security and then led out of the arena – much to the delight of the fans around him.<\/p>\n
It is unclear exactly what was allegedly said by the man, or if the man pictured by ESPN cameras was the fan alleged to have made the slur.<\/p>\n
It is not the first crowd incident at this year’s US Open, with Daniil Medvedev openly criticizing the supporters’ noise after one of his matches.<\/p>\n
‘Thanks to all those who didn’t yell between my first and second serve,’ he said to the crowd after beating Sebastian Baez.<\/p>\n
‘However, there was a spectator, maybe he has a girlfriend or a wife who I don’t know how she will sleep\u2026 He was particularly excited and will spend the night saying Vamos, vamos, vamos, without ever stopping. I’m sorry for him.’<\/p>\n
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The crowd in New York have been rowdy throughout the tournament. There is nothing to suggest the men pictured above have been involved in any wrongdoing.<\/p>\n
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Fans watch Carlos Alcaraz’s match against Matteo Arnaldi on Monday afternoon<\/p>\n
Elsewhere, other fans have commented on the ‘feral’ atmosphere being offered up – especially on the Labor Day weekend in the Big Apple.<\/p>\n
In the match itself on Monday night, Zverev won the first set against his Italian opponent Sinner, who is ranked sixth and headed into the fourth round match as the favorite.<\/p>\n
Sinner fought back to level at one-set-all, before Zverev made the most of his opponent’s injury struggles to take the third set.<\/p>\n
When all looked lost for Sinner with 1am approaching in the Big Apple, though, he won the fourth set to force a decider.\u00a0<\/p>\n