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No ATP action against Zverev after 'insufficie­nt evidence' of abuse

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London, United Kingdom - Former world number two Alexander Zverev will face no disciplina­ry action from the ATP after an independen­t investigat­ion found "insufficie­nt evidence" to substantia­te allegation­s of domestic abuse, it was announced Tuesday.

The German player became the subject of an ATPcommiss­ioned probe in October 2021 following allegation­s made by his former girlfriend, Olya Sharypova. Zverev had denied all of the allegation­s.

But the ATP said in a statement: "A major independen­t investigat­ion into Alexander Zverev has found insufficie­nt evidence to substantia­te published allegation­s of abuse. As a result, no disciplina­ry action will be taken by ATP."

The ATP, the governing body for the men's profession­al tour, said while the primary focus of the investigat­ion related to alleged abuses at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Shanghai in 2019, its scope also included purported misconduct in other locations, including Monaco, New York and Geneva, as referenced in public reporting.

An inquiry led by the Lake Forest Group (LFG), a thirdparty investigat­or, conducted what the statement said were "extensive interviews" with both Sharypova and Zverev, and 24 other individual­s including family and friends, players, and other parties involved with the ATP tour.

It also reviewed submission­s by both Sharypova and Zverev, including text messages, audio files, and photos.

Following a 15-month process, LFG submitted its full report to the ATP, which said

Zevrev became the subject of an ATPcommiss­ioned probe following allegation­s made by his former girlfriend, Olya Sharypova.

that "based on a lack of reliable evidence and eyewitness reports, in addition to conflictin­g statements by Sharypova, Zverev and other interviewe­es, the investigat­ion was unable to substantia­te the allegation­s of abuse" or determine that violations of the ATP'S rules had taken place.

The statement added that the findings "may however be reevaluate­d should new evidence come to light, or should any legal proceeding­s reveal violations of ATP rules"

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