German tennis player of Russian descent swore at his father during the 'Roland Garros' match.

German tennis player of Russian descent and world number three Alexander Zverev insulted his father during the second round match of 'Roland Garros'. This was reported by 'Glavkom'.
During the match against Dutch player Jesper de Jong, Zverev addressed his father Alexander Zverev, who is also his coach, with obscenities.
'You sit there and laugh the whole game, ***. Am I mistaken, you're laughing. What is this, *****?' - Zverev said to his father during the game.
It should be noted that Elina Svitolina, Yulia Starodubtseva, and Dayana Yastremska achieved victories in the second round matches of 'Roland Garros'.
It is worth mentioning that Yastremska and Starodubtseva surprisingly defeated representatives of the aggressor country. In particular, Dayana defeated the world number 12 Diana Schneider.
'Roland Garros'
Second round
- Elina Svitolina - Anna Bondar - 7:6 (7:4), 7:5
- Yulia Starodubtseva - Anastasia Potapova - 7:6 (7:4), 6:2
- Dayana Yastremska - Diana Schneider - 7:5, 7:5
Also tomorrow, a second-round match will take place between Angelina Kalinina (Ukraine) and Lua Boisson (France).
By the way, 'neutral' Russian tennis player Polina Kudermetova posted a symbol of aggression against Ukraine - the St. George ribbon on Instagram.
On May 9, Kudermetova published images of Russian military symbols - the so-called 'St. George's ribbon' in the Stories of her verified Instagram profile. This ribbon has long been a symbol of Russian aggression against Ukraine.
During the 'Roland Garros' match, Alexander Zverev insulted his father-coach using obscene language. Nevertheless, Ukrainian tennis players Yevheniya Svitolina, Yulia Starodubtseva, and Dayana Yastremska continue their victorious path in the tournament.
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