Jelena Dokic’s interview with defending champion Aryna Sabalenka after her semi-final victory towards American Coco Gauff is making headlines all over the world.
Dokic, a former world No. 4 and home violence survivor, who interviewed Sabalenka after the match on Thursday night time, requested the defending Open champion to signal a towel, including:
“We’ll public sale it off for youths and girls affected by home violence.” Sabalenka signed two towels.
In her first e book, Unbreakable, Dokic detailed how she had suffered years of abuse by the hands of her now-estranged father Damir, together with when she was a prime 10 participant competing at Wimbledon.
The Open doesn’t have a home violence coverage, however questions have been put to gamers following revelations that Germany’s world No. 6 Alexander Zverev, who performs Russia’s Daniil Medvedev within the males’s semi-finals tonight, would face trial in Germany on home violence allegations.
It’s the newest in a sequence of claims towards Zverev, all of which he has constantly denied.
This masthead is just not suggesting that Jelena Dokic’s gesture on Rod Laver Area on Thursday is expounded to Zverev.
Dokic posted the clip of the video to her Instagram account, attracting vast reward from followers, lots of whom shared her put up. Some followers have made a hyperlink to Zverev, with the most-liked touch upon the put up being “slight dig at Zverev”.
Within the UK, the Telegraph reported that Zverev’s success on the Open had introduced the dearth of tennis’ coverage on home violence into sharp focus. It mentioned that if Zverev received the title on Sunday, his off-court state of affairs would grow to be a PR catastrophe for the ATP and Tennis Australia.
“So as to add one other subject to the combination, this previous month Zverev was additionally elected by his fellow gamers to the ATP Participant Council. It means he may effectively have enter into the ATP’s plans for the home abuse coverage”, the Telegraph reported.
Zverev has mentioned he had no motive to face other than the management position, and he believed he had the arrogance of his tennis colleagues to proceed.