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February 23, 2022
Mexico Open Tennis Championships: Alexander Zverev disqualified from the tournament for unsportsmanlike behavior
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Alexander Zverev was defending his singles title at the Acapulco Championship.
Tennis player Alexander Zverev, ranked third in the world, has been excluded from the Mexican Open following his “unsportsmanlike behavior” that saw him hit the referee’s chair at the end of a doubles match in Acapulco, Mexico.
German player Zverev argued with the referee during the tiebreak, as he and teammate Marcelo Melo lost 6-2, 4-6, 10-6 to duo Lloyd Glasspool and Harry Heliovara.
Zverev hit the referee’s chair several times with his tennis racket.
The 24-year-old later apologized, describing his behavior as “unacceptable”.
Zverev was defending his title in singles matches.
“Due to unsportsmanlike behavior at the end of the doubles match played on Tuesday evening, Alexander Zverev has been disqualified from the Acapulco tournament,” a statement from the ATP said.
As for his opponent, Petr Gojovczyk, was considered the winner of the meeting that was scheduled to meet with Zverev on Wednesday, and he will move to the third round of the tournament.
Zverev wrote on Instagram that he “specially apologized” to referee Alessandro Germani and was “disappointed with himself”.
“You know, I’m leaving everything behind on the field,” he said. “Yesterday, I left way too much.”
“I will spend the coming days thinking regarding what I did and how I will ensure that it does not happen once more,” he added.
Zverev thought that a ball was fouled off the field during the decisive game and began shouting at the referee, as the crowd took the referee’s side.
Then Britain’s Glaspool and Finland’s Heliovara finished off the match with an ace on the next point.
Zverev hit the referee’s chair three times and came close to hitting the referee’s foot at one point.
He continued yelling at the referee and waved his racket once more while the referee was getting off his chair.
The AFL defines unsportsmanlike conduct as “any misconduct by a player that is clearly abusive or prejudicial to the success of the tournament, the association and/or the sport”.
Zverev is currently being investigated by the FFL over allegations that he acted violently with an ex-girlfriend. But he has repeatedly denied these allegations.
BBC tennis correspondent Russell Fuller says there is no doubt that Zverev has not slept well following playing a singles match that lasted until around 5am that same day, but he certainly has no excuse for his abusive, aggressive and threatening behaviour.
Referee Germani and all his colleagues will now look to the Professional Footballers Association to see what action it takes.
The first step will be the share of the supervisor of the course. It is likely to decide later today to withdraw the prize money allocated to Zverev and impose a fine on the Olympian.
Then comes the role of the first vice president of the Professional Players Association, who oversees the rules and the competition, who must decide whether Zverev’s behavior constitutes a “significant offense on the part of the player.”
If Zverev is found guilty under that code, as Nick Kyrgios was in 2019, he will be subject to a hefty fine and may be suspended from the tournament.
Stellantis sets its profit-sharing bonus at a minimum of 4,000 euros
From 3000 euros in 2021, to “4000 euros minimum, 4400 on average”. This Wednesday on Franceinfo, the general manager of Stellantis Carlos Tavares detailed the profit-sharing bonus and minimum participation that “those with the lowest salaries” of the company will receive.
“Our French employees, in particular those with the lowest salaries, up to two and a half times the minimum wage, will receive a profit-sharing of at least 4,000 euros, on average 4,400 euros”, thus announced the boss of the group, while the automotive is facing sales cuts and heavy investment as it transitions to electric.
Behind this happy news for the beneficiaries, excellent results in 2021, the year of the merger between PSA and Fiat Chrysler which gave birth to this automotive giant: 13.4 billion euros in profit were reaped, three times more than in 2020.
Another important announcement for the group’s employees. On Tuesday, management granted an increase of 2.8% to all workers and 2% for technicians, excluding supervisors. Money does not fall from the sky: the announcement closed 7 hours of negotiations with company representatives.
Many departures
However, the results are not rosy for the group’s workers. The restructuring caused by the merger led to the departure of many employees. The collective conventional termination agreement led to the departure of 1,380 employees in 2021. The last voluntary departure plan was announced on Tuesday February 1. It provided for 1,300 voluntary departures in 2022 and 2023.
In 2021 Stellantis benefited from the very good sales of its two flagship models, on both sides of the group. The 2008 for Peugeot and the Jeep Wrangler for Fiat Chrysler. A plug-in hybrid, at the time of the energy transition. “We need to approach the topic of clean mobility on a 360 degree approach, we cannot limit the issue to electric vehicles only,” said Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares.
Carlos Tavares mentioned other areas on which to work to reduce CO2 emissions: “This involves the question of energy, the carbon footprint, the need to keep electric vehicles affordable for all citizens and middle classes. We will make our contribution. We are aware of the fact that public aid cannot go on forever”.
Berlin Deutsche Telekom has agreed with 1&1 to share the fiber optic network. The Bonn Dax group reported on Wednesday that the first product contract had been signed. This is a prerequisite for 1&1 and its subsidiary Versatel to be able to offer their own fiber optic offers via the Telekom network with immediate effect.
The Federal Network Agency, which relies on market participants offering their own solutions, welcomed the agreement. President Jochen Homann said: “The two companies are consistently and successfully continuing on their chosen path of gigabit expansion on the basis of voluntary cooperation agreements.”
Telekom and 1&1 had agreed more than a year ago that 1&1 might use Telekom’s fiber optic network in addition to VDSL. The responsible Telekom manager now said: “All sides benefit from this partnership: We make greater use of our network, our marketing partner gets a greater range and the customers have a variety of providers.”
