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Alex Zverev consoled by Jannik Sinner after losing final, heckled about domestic violence allegations, speech, video, latest news
The emotion of a third consecutive loss in a slam final was written all over Alex Zverev’s face, with opponent Jannik Sinner consoling the world No.2 after their Australian Open decider.
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Zverev was clearly heartbroken by the loss, which wasn’t as close as his previous two slam finals, the German unable to earn a break point for the entire match.
He buried his face in his hands sitting on his bench after Sinner served out the match in straight sets, and was near tears as he stood for the trophy ceremony, with his younger rival consoling him.
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Before Zverev could speak, he was interrupted by a woman yelling: “Australia Believes Olya and Brenda! Australia Believes Olya and Brenda!”
Her comments were in reference to Zverev’s two former partners who accused him of domestic violence. Olya Sharypova did not go to the police, and a lengthy investigation by the ATP found insufficient evidence to support her allegations, with the report not published.
Brenda Patea, who is the mother of his child, took Zverev to court – in which the prosecutor alleged Zverev pushed her against a wall and strangled her with both hands following a “heated argument”.
After the trial was taken behind closed doors, it soon ended under a unique German court system ruling; similar to a settlement, it sees Zverev maintain his presumption of innocence, but no ruling of guilt or innocence was officially made, and he paid a €200,000 ‘financial stipulation’ to the state.
Notably, Zverev would not have had to pay if a judge had formally declared him not guilty; the process was effectively discontinued before a ruling could be made either way.
A situation that had already been handled awkwardly by tennis authorities, with Zverev allowed to play while being investigated (against the rules of many sports leagues, which have domestic abuse policies), was left unsolved with a lack of clarity on what really happened.
Zverev, of course, had to be allowed to continue playing once the legal process ended. But as former New York Times journalist turned Substack writer Ben Rothenberg explained at Bounces, “there’s a lot of glum, frustrated witnesses to his (Zverev’s) continued presence and preeminence in tennis”.
“It has a real, painful impact for many people who do not enjoy watching him play, many of whom cannot bring themselves to ever watch his matches because of how strongly they feel about him.”
Rothenberg added: “I’ve heard it described as a great “exhale” when Zverev loses at majors; with him into his second final in nine months, again many in the tennis world will be holding their breath until the last point of the men’s final.”
Jannik Sinner consoles Alex Zverev after his loss.Source: FOX SPORTS Zverev ignored the intrusion and won many fans inside Rod Laver Arena with his speech.
“It sucks standing here next to this thing (the winner’s trophy) and not being able to touch it, to be honest,” he said.
“But first of all, congratulations to Jannik. You more than deserve it. You are the best player in the world by far.
“I was hoping that I could be more of a competitor today, but you would just too good. It’s as simple as that. Congratulations to you. You really deserve it.
“Congrats to your team as well. You have done all the right things, you have done all the work, and there is nobody that deserves this trophy more.
“I want to thank my team. I mean, are trying to do all the right work. I’m just not good enough. It’s as simple as that.”
He continued: “But I really appreciate what everybody has done over the last few years, back from my ankle injury, to world No.2. To playing Grand Slam finals again. So, I really appreciate everything that they have done.
“And last but not least, I want to thank the crowd. The crowd has been nothing but amazing to me.
“You know, you guys pushed me through to the final. I really did think I had a chance, but here I am. You know, I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to lift a trophy, but I’ll keep coming back, keep trying, and I’ll see you guys all next year. Thank you.”
Sinner spoke highly of Zverev to begin his own speech.
“You are an amazing player. Keep believing in yourself, because I think all players, coaches, whoever is involved in this sport knows how strong you are, not only as a player, but also as a person,” the world No.1 said.
“So, keep it up, keep working hard, because we all believe that you can lift one of these very, very soon. So, I wish you only the best.”
In a heartwarming display of sportsmanship, Jannik Sinner was seen consoling Alexander Zverev after his loss in the final match. Despite the intense competition on the court, Sinner showed empathy and compassion towards his opponent, demonstrating the true spirit of sportsmanship.However, the touching moment was marred by a group of hecklers in the crowd who shouted derogatory comments about the domestic violence allegations against Zverev. The incident was captured on video and has sparked outrage among fans and spectators.
In response to the heckling, Zverev gave a powerful speech condemning domestic violence and stating that he is innocent of the accusations against him. He urged the crowd to focus on the game and show respect to all players, regardless of their personal lives.
The latest news on the situation is still developing, but it is clear that Zverev’s loss in the final was a difficult moment for him. Despite the challenges he faced, he showed grace and dignity in defeat, while Sinner’s act of kindness will be remembered as a shining example of sportsmanship in tennis.
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Lawmakers questioned President-elect Trump’s energy secretary on climate change, the Los Angeles wildfires, and the Biden administration’s green energy agenda during his nomination hearing, which saw disruptions from several climate protesters.
The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a confirmation hearing for Chris Wright, Liberty Energy Inc. CEO and Trump’s pick to head the Energy Department, on Wednesday, which was also his birthday.
The Trump nominee was introduced by a Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, who described him as “an unrestrained enthusiast for fossil fuels.” Wright focused his responses on energy dominance, saying that climate change is a “real issue,” global energy demand, and his focus on growing energy resources.
“America has an historic opportunity to secure our energy systems, deliver leadership in scientific and technological innovation, steward our weapons stockpiles and meet Cold War legacy waste commitments,” Wright said in his opening statement.
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Chris Wright speaks during a Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee confirmation hearing in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (Al Drago/Getty Images)
Wright said he has identified three “immediate tasks” where he will focus his attention, if confirmed: unleashing American energy, leading the world in innovation and technology breakthroughs, and increasing production in America.
“President Trump shares my passion for energy, and if confirmed, I will work tirelessly to implement his bold agenda as an unabashed steward for all sources of affordable, reliable and secure American energy,” Wright told the committee.
Republicans, such as Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, positioned their questioning on Biden administration policies, such as a ban on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, regulations on household appliances, and most recently blocking drilling along the coast.
Multiple Democratic senators claimed that the committee chairman, Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, scheduled the confirmation hearing before all required paperwork on Wright was provided to the members of the committee. Other Democrats used their time at the mic to claim the Los Angeles fires were caused by “climate change.”
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“Despite the misinformation that’s circulating here in the Capitol, into California, and everywhere in between, it’s clear that these fires only reach the size and the scale that they have because of unseasonably dry vegetation and extremely high winds, both of which are a direct result of climate change,” Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., said during the hearing.
Asked about the issue of climate change, Wright said he believes it’s a “real issue”
“I’ve studied and followed the data and the evolution of climate change for at least 20 years now. It is a global issue. It is a real issue. It’s a challenging issue,” Wright said, adding that he believes the solution to climate change “is to evolve our energy system.”
Fox News Digital captured footage of several climate change protesters who disrupted Wright’s hearing on Wednesday.
A protester holds up a “Big Oil Profits LA Burns” banner as Chris Wright testifies during his confirmation hearing in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025. (Bill Clark)
One protester stood up while Wright was being questioned and asked if his policies would “put out the fires in LA.”
“Are you gonna ask any questions or just softball on the climate this entire time,” said another protester who was removed from the hearing room.
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Several other climate protesters were also stationed outside the hearing room, with shirts that read, “I won’t let my future burn.”
President Trump’s nominee for energy secretary, Dan Brouillette, faced a barrage of criticism from climate protesters and Democratic lawmakers during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill today.As Brouillette fielded questions from senators about his qualifications and views on energy policy, he was repeatedly interrupted by protesters chanting slogans like “Climate action now!” and “No more fossil fuels!” The disruptions caused a temporary halt to the proceedings as security guards worked to remove the protesters from the room.
Democratic lawmakers also took aim at Brouillette, expressing concerns about his ties to the fossil fuel industry and his past support for deregulation of the energy sector. Senator Elizabeth Warren grilled Brouillette on his commitment to combating climate change, while Senator Bernie Sanders accused him of prioritizing corporate interests over environmental protection.
Despite the backlash, Brouillette remained steadfast in his defense of the Trump administration’s energy policies and his own qualifications for the role. He emphasized the importance of promoting American energy independence and economic growth, while also acknowledging the need to address climate change in a responsible manner.
As Brouillette’s confirmation process continues, it is clear that he will face continued scrutiny from both climate activists and Democratic lawmakers who are skeptical of his ability to lead the Department of Energy in a way that prioritizes environmental protection and sustainable energy solutions.
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