Zverev throws tantrums like a child. Source: Getty
Adriano Panatta did not hold back in assessing Alexander Zverev's moment during the Rome Masters 1000. The Italian, the champion of Roland Garros in 1976, was particularly harsh on the German after his defeat against Darderi. "On principle, I no longer watch Zverev, he bores me. I know what he does," Panatta shot out on the podcast La Telefonata. The former tennis player especially criticized his attitude on the court: "We've all let match points slip away, but he throws tantrums like a child. It's ok not to close match points, but he didn't even play the third set," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Zverev monta rabietas como un niño"

