The woman who devoted Alexander Zverev in the final of Male Singles of the Australia Open has revealed new surprising details about the dramatic protest that was news throughout the world.
Known only as’ Nina ‘, he has opened the reasons why’ Australia shouted, he believes that Olya and Brenda! Australia believes that Onda and Brenda! When the German was about to start his second place speech, and what happened when security took her out of the crowd.
In 2020, Olya Sharypova, a ex -girlfriend of Zverev, published on Instagram accusing him of assaulting her several times, accusations that he expanded in interviews.
Sharypova did not go to the police, but the ATP instituted an independent 15 -month investigation. In 2023 it was announced that Zverev would not face a punishment, since there was not enough evidence to support Sharypova’s claims.
Last May, the accusations separate from Domestic Abuse of Brenda Patea, the mother of Zverev’s son, went to a German court. The case was resolved, and the court told the BBC: ‘The decision is not a verdict and is not a decision about guilt or innocence.
‘A decisive factor for the judicial decision was that the witness has expressed his desire to end the trial.
The woman who organized the dramatic protest during the final of the male singles in the Australian Open (in the photo) has broken her silence after her headlines worldwide
![Woman who heckled Alexander Zverev reveals bombshell new details about the very personal trauma that spurred her on to shock the Australian Open 6 In the photo: at the time Alexander Zverev reacts to 'Nina' shouting the names of two women who accused him of domestic abuse after his loss before Jannik Sinner](https://whatsnew2day.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/1738108716_454_Woman-who-heckled-Alexander-Zverev-reveals-bombshell-new-details-about.jpg)
In the photo: at the time Alexander Zverev reacts to ‘Nina’ shouting the names of two women who accused him of domestic abuse after his loss before Jannik Sinner
“The defendant agreed to terminate the case.”
Zverev has denied any irregularity with respect to both accusations sets.
Now, Nina, a melburn of about 30 years who has been going to the Australian Open for years, has revealed that the effect of domestic violence in her own life was one of the things that caused her protest.
“He was a big fan of Jelena Dokic as she grew up, and I’m still,” he told the Rebounds Tennis website, referring to the former Australian star turned into a commentator who accused his father Damir for physical and mental abuse.
‘His father, unfortunately, reminds me strongly of mine … for my own experience, many people know about DV. The culture of silence protects men. He protected my father to face some consequence.
“As a woman from Eastern Europe who grew up in an abusive environment supported by the power of silence in” domestic issues, “I wanted my voice to be heard.”
Nina also believes that she needed to talk because Australia is in the midst of a crisis of domestic violence.
After taking advice from their sisters on how to make the statement as effective as possible, choose the location of their protest so that their words have the maximum impact.
“I decided at the point of the game, I would leave my seat and) I would go to the” Melbourne “sign because I know where the media seats are, I wanted to be close enough for all of you to listen to me,” she, “she explained,” explained .
![Woman who heckled Alexander Zverev reveals bombshell new details about the very personal trauma that spurred her on to shock the Australian Open 7 Nina shows that she appears to talk to a butler at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night after the devils the world No.2](https://whatsnew2day.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Woman-who-heckled-Alexander-Zverev-reveals-bombshell-new-details-about.jpeg)
Nina shows that she appears to talk to a butler at Rod Laver Arena on Sunday night after the devils the world No.2
Nina knew that her words had the desired effect after shouting for the third time, and made a revealing gesture to the crowd that the cameras surprised when she said she listened to the Jeries from male spectators.
“I made an arc in his direction when I was going,” he revealed, before explaining what happened when she was expelled from Rod Laver Arena.
‘When security reached me near the doors, they told me to go with them. I asked him if I was obliged to stay with them, if he was stopped, and they were quite insistent.
Nina said they told her that security had the power to stop her and that she had to stay with them until the police arrived.
She said the officers gave her the order to leave the place and banned her from Melbourne Park for 24 hours.
“I told the policeman:” What a pity, I will miss the game tomorrow. “
Nina said she was pleasantly surprised by the impact her words had, but attacked the head of the Australia Open Craig Tiley, who accused her of ruining the final for all others and backed her eviction.
‘Who have I ruined the event for? She replied.
‘Australians are known for being vowels in sporting events. I said five words; No word was offensive.
![Woman who heckled Alexander Zverev reveals bombshell new details about the very personal trauma that spurred her on to shock the Australian Open 8 Nina, a melburna who has attended the Australian Open for several years, said she has been personally affected by domestic violence.](https://whatsnew2day.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/1738108717_719_Woman-who-heckled-Alexander-Zverev-reveals-bombshell-new-details-about.jpg)
Nina, a melburna who has attended the Australian Open for several years, said she has been personally affected by domestic violence.
![Woman who heckled Alexander Zverev reveals bombshell new details about the very personal trauma that spurred her on to shock the Australian Open 9 Zverev is shown with one of his accusers, Brenda Patea. He has denied having acted badly](https://whatsnew2day.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/1738108718_870_Woman-who-heckled-Alexander-Zverev-reveals-bombshell-new-details-about.jpg)
Zverev is shown with one of his accusers, Brenda Patea. He has denied having acted badly
There was an unpleasant element in the consequences when Nina was ashamed by the cruel internet trolls on social networks.
Zverev, who was overcome by Jannik Sinner when he lost the final in straight sets, initially did not approach the incident.
However, he later told reporters: ‘Good for her. I think she was the only one in the stadium that believed something.
Tiley used the incident to send a warning to other spectators of the Australian Open after the crowd’s behavior was a problem in this year’s tournament.
“As for people who shout things during the matches, we have said this before: if someone comes in the place and tries to be disruptive and try to make a point, they are now welcome,” he told Radio 3w.
‘They ruin it for everyone else … that incident alone, ruined it for everyone, if someone will behave like this.
‘So they can stay away. And if they come and do that, we will eliminate them.
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