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Tennis star Alexander Zverev steps in to offer aid after fan, 62, gets struck by fallen advertising board
Tennis star Alexander Zverev steps in to offer aid after fan, 62, gets struck by fallen advertising board

Fox News

time26 minutes ago

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Tennis star Alexander Zverev steps in to offer aid after fan, 62, gets struck by fallen advertising board

Print Close By Paulina Dedaj Published June 20, 2025 German tennis pro Alexander Zverev stepped in during the middle of his match at the Halle Open on Wednesday to help a fan who had been struck by a falling advertising board that apparently came loose during the match. The incident took place during the first set of Zverev's match against American Marcos Giron. Tournament organizers released a statement following the incident explaining that a 62-year-old woman sitting in the lower tier of the grass court stadium had been struck when an advertising board from above came loose and fell on top of her. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON Zverev and umpire Renaud Lichtenstein ran over to check on the woman, and the No. 3-ranked tennis pro handed the woman an ice pack, which organizers said she applied to her neck. She did not sustain any serious injuries and was later taken to a hospital. "There has never been anything like this in our 32-year tournament history. We deeply regret the incident," tournament director Ralf Weber said in a statement. TENNIS PLAYER CALLS OPPONENT 'LITTLE PIG' AND 'PIECE OF S---' AFTER LOSING HEATED MATCH IN GERMANY Two of the event managers, Udo Kleine and Uwe Greipel-Dominik, said that the board had likely fallen after screws holding it in place had come loose because of "drumming against the boards." The boards were subsequently checked, and the match continued. The woman was also given a free pass to the tournament next year, according to organizers. Despite the incident, Zverev continued on to defeat Giron in straight sets. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP On Saturday morning, he advanced to the quarterfinal round, where he took the first set over Italy's Flavio Cobolli. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X , and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter . Print Close URL

Halle Open: Jannik Sinner's title defence over after shocking loss to Bublik
Halle Open: Jannik Sinner's title defence over after shocking loss to Bublik

India Today

time6 hours ago

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  • India Today

Halle Open: Jannik Sinner's title defence over after shocking loss to Bublik

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner's title defence at the Halle Open came to an abrupt end on Thursday, as he suffered a shock 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 defeat to Alexander Bublik in the round of 16. The Kazakhstani, ranked 45th in the world, produced one of the finest performances of his career to upset the top seed and book his place in the who was aiming to become the first player since Roger Federer to win consecutive titles in Halle, looked in control early on, breaking Bublik twice to race to a 3-0 lead and sealing the opening set with authority. But the match quickly shifted as Bublik responded with his trademark flair, firing 36 winners, including 15 aces, to disrupt the rhythm of the usually composed marked Sinner's first defeat to a player outside the Top 20 since his loss to Dusan Lajovic in Cincinnati last year. Ironically, Bublik had also beaten Sinner en route to winning the title in Halle in 2023, now making it two wins in as many appearances against the Italian at this grass-court event. "I don't know. I kept serving. I tried to get back whatever I can," Bublik said after the win. "He's an unbelievable player. I was not thinking I could beat him."advertisementBublik saved three break points early in the second set and broke at 4-2 before levelling the match. In the decider, a crucial break in the seventh game gave him a 4-3 lead, which he consolidated with three more aces to close out the contest in just under two 26-year-old will now face Czech seventh seed Tomas Machac, who cruised past Fabian Marozsan 6-2, in Halle, German second seed Alexander Zverev battled back from a set down to defeat Lorenzo Sonego 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(2), maintaining his perfect record against the Italian. Zverev, a two-time finalist in Halle still searching for his maiden grass-court crown, will next meet Flavio Cobolli, who edged past Denis Shapovalov in a tense three-setter, 7-6(2), 4-6, 7-6(5).Meanwhile, fourth seed Andrey Rublev became the latest high-profile casualty, losing to Argentina's Tomas Etcheverry 6-3, 6-7(4), 7-6(6) in a gripping three-hour contest. Etcheverry saved two match points in the final-set tiebreak to advance and will face Russia's Karen Khachanov, who overcame Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 1-6, 6-3.

Jannik Sinner stunned at Halle Open by Alexander Bublik; world No 1's first defeat since last August to anyone but Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner stunned at Halle Open by Alexander Bublik; world No 1's first defeat since last August to anyone but Carlos Alcaraz

Indian Express

time9 hours ago

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  • Indian Express

Jannik Sinner stunned at Halle Open by Alexander Bublik; world No 1's first defeat since last August to anyone but Carlos Alcaraz

After his 1-6 5-7 0-6 defeat at the hands of world No 1 Jannik Sinner at Roland Garros earlier this month, Alexander Bublik posted a cheeky reply on Instagram: 'I almost got him guys'. On Thursday, Bublik did really get Sinner. The Italian star's bid to win back-to-back Halle Open following a 3-6 6-3 6-4 defeat by Alexander Bublik in the last 16. It brought an end to a remarkable ongoing stat for Sinner: this was his first defeat to a player outside the Top 20 since 2023. And it also Sinner's first defeat since last August against a player not named Carlos Alcaraz. Kazakhstan's Bublik, who is currently ranked 45th in the world but been as high as No 17, ended Sinner's streak of wins since Cincinnati 2024, a period in which he had lost only to Alcaraz in Beijing, Rome and, in that incredible final at Roland Garros earlier this month. 'We are tennis players and we try to win every match we play but it is a special one,' Bublik was quoted as saying by ATP. 'I had never beaten a No. 1 in the world. It is an accomplishment. I kept serving. I tried to be clutch. I tried to get back whatever I [could]. He is an unbelievable player and I was not thinking that I could beat him. But I had a few chances and executed them well. I kept serving. I had better chances than at Roland Garros. I stayed there, tried to return as much and serve aces, so the ball doesn't come back and it worked really well.' Going into the contest Sinner held a 4-1 win-loss record against Bublik, including that breadstick and bagel across three sets at the French Open. However, in Halle, Bublik now holds a 2-0 advantage over his Italian rival having also beaten Sinner en route to winning the grasscourt event in 2023. The Italian began brightly as he sailed into a 3-0 lead on his way to winning the first set but eventually came unstuck as Bublik hit 36 winners, including 15 aces. Bublik saved three break points in the first game of the second set before gaining the crucial break to lead 4-2 and smashed three aces when holding serve to force the decider where a break to go 4-3 up proved decisive. 'It's a very fast surface. He gave me a chance. I had an amazing forehand to break him in the third set,' Bublik said. Sinner's last loss to a player ranked outside the Top 20 came against Dusan Lajovic, then number 66 in the world, at Cincinnati in August 2023. Bublik will meet Tomas Machac in the quarter-finals after the Czech seventh seed eased to a 6-2 6-3 win over Hungary's Fabian Marozsan. With Reuters inputs

Zverev makes winning start in Halle after first aid effort
Zverev makes winning start in Halle after first aid effort

Qatar Tribune

time16 hours ago

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  • Qatar Tribune

Zverev makes winning start in Halle after first aid effort

DPA Halle (Germany) Alexander Zverev breezed into the second round of the Halle Open on Wednesday, 6-2, 6-1 over American Marcos Giron, and also found time to help an injured spectator. Second seed Zverev brought a bag of ice to a woman to ccol her neck where she was hit by a part of an advertising board that had fallen from an upper tier. The 62-year-old woman was tended to by paramedics and taken to hospital for observation, but she appeared largely unhurt. 'This has never happened in the 32-year history of the tournament. We deeply regret the incident,' tournament director Ralf Weber said, promising the women a free ticket for the whole tournament next year as a small compensation. The match which was in the first set soon resumed, and Zverev won in 1 hour 19 minutes, with the help of 10 aces and 22 winners. He did not face a break point while breaking 43rd-ranked Giron four times. 'I hope the lady is OK. Something like that should of course not happen,' Zverev said post-match. 'Of course I am happy with the way I played. But the most important thing is that everyone here goes home healthy and happy.'

Sinner's Halle defence over after loss to former winner Bublik
Sinner's Halle defence over after loss to former winner Bublik

Straits Times

time16 hours ago

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  • Straits Times

Sinner's Halle defence over after loss to former winner Bublik

Sinner's Halle defence over after loss to former winner Bublik World number one Jannik Sinner's bid to win back-to-back Halle Open titles was ended on Thursday following a 3-6 6-3 6-4 defeat by Alexander Bublik in the last 16, the top seed's first defeat to a player outside the Top 20 since 2023. Going into the contest Sinner held a 4-1 win-loss record against Kazakhstan's Bublik, including a recent victory at the French Open. However, in Halle, Bublik now holds a 2-0 advantage over his Italian rival having also beaten Sinner en route to winning the grasscourt event in 2023. The Italian began brightly as he sailed into a 3-0 lead on his way to winning the first set but eventually came unstuck as Bublik hit 36 winners, including 15 aces. "I don't know. I kept serving. I tried to get back whatever I can," world number 45 Bublik said when asked how he turned things around. "He's an unbelievable player. I was not thinking I could beat him. "If I would have a few chances and I executed them well and I kept serving, I had for certain a better chance than at Roland Garros," he added referring to his quarter-final defeat at the claycourt major. Bublik saved three break points in the first game of the second set before gaining the crucial break to lead 4-2 and smashed three aces when holding serve to force the decider where a break to go 4-3 up proved decisive. "It's a very fast surface. He gave me a chance. I had an amazing forehand to break him in the third set," Bublik said. "I just kept serving and putting him in uncomfortable positions. It worked well." Sinner's last loss to a player ranked outside the Top 20 came against Dusan Lajovic, then number 66 in the world, at Cincinnati in August 2023. Bublik will meet Tomas Machac in the quarter-finals after the Czech seventh seed eased to a 6-2 6-3 win over Hungary's Fabian Marozsan. German second seed Alexander Zverev, still looking to win his first grasscourt title, overcame Italian Lorenzo Sonego 3-6 6-4 7-6(2). Zverev, a twice beaten finalist in Halle, recorded his fifth win over the Italian in as many meetings, having also beaten Sonego at the same stage of last year's tournament. He next faces another Italian, Flavio Cobolli. Cobolli squeezed past Canadian Denis Shapovalov 7-6(2) 4-6 7-6(5). Another two-time losing finalist, Andrey Rublev, exits the tournament after a three-hour battle in which the Russian fourth seed was beaten 6-3 6-7(4) 7-6(6) by Argentine Tomas Etcheverry. Etcheverry, who saved two match points in the deciding tiebreak, will meet another Russian, Karen Khachanov. The eighth seed beat Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3 1-6 6-3. REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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