Serena Williams criticizes Zverev’s sanction: “If I did something like that I would be in jail”

Serena Williams criticizes Zverev’s sanction: “If I did something like that I would be in jail”

La action of Alexander Zverev to the judge of the Mexican Tennis Open Telcel of Acapulco keep collecting comments. This time, she was the tennis player Serena Williams who criticized the sanction of the tennis player because he considers that they are not ‘measured with the same yardstick’, in addition to there is a double standard in punishments.

“Of course there is a double standard. I’d probably be in jail if I did something like that, I’m not kidding.” said in an interview for CNN. “You see other things happen on the circuit and you wonder ‘what if I had done it?’ But it’s fine,” said the youngest of the Williams to CNN.

The youngest of the Williams has not been exempt from similar controversies, especially in the 2018 US Open final against Naomi Osakawhen he complained to the chair umpire and lost a point for his constant complaints that even led him to break his racket.

“At the end of the day, I am who I am, I like who I am, I love the impact I have had with people and I can have in companies that I invest in, in women and people of color. If I didn’t have that passion like the one I have on the track, I wouldn’t have it for what I do outside of it. I accept it and I’m excited to continue having that passion,” he said.

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