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Taylor Fritz breaks his silence on feud between girlfriend Morgan Riddle and Alexander Zverev after Wimbledon comeback

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Taylor Fritz has revealed what Alexander Zverev said to him in the immediate aftermath of a five-set battle at Wimbledon which erupted into feud involving the American's girlfriend.

Zverev accused members of Fritz's box of going 'over the top' after the No 13 seed's stunning comeback from two sets down on Centre Court. 

Both during and after the match, Morgan Riddle appeared to take aim at the world No 4, who has faced allegations of abuse. He denies any wrongdoing.


The two players had what seemed a tense exchange at the net following Fritz's win. During his on-court interview, Fritz was asked what was said: 'It's all good,' he insisted. 

'Obviously with his knee it felt like in the fifth set he wasn't moving as well so I just wished him the best.'

Taylor Fritz has revealed what Alexander Zverev said after their five-set battle at Wimbledon

Fritz told the Tennis Channel that Zverev may have been upset by the cheering by his team

Social media influencer Riddle, who has 17.2million likes on TikTok, posted a video to Instagram after the match. It showed her celebrating the win and included the caption: 'When your man wins 4 the girls.' The story now appears to have been deleted. 

Earlier, while the match was unfolding, she had posted a picture of the court to her story and wrote, 'cheer loud ladies.' That post also appears to have been taken down. 

Fritz later sat down for an interview with The Tennis Channel and shed more light on the feud.

'I think he was a little upset about my team members cheering for me when he was injured but he said: "It's nothing to do with you. You're all good..." Whatever, it's all good.'

Fritz added: 'I wasn't wishing him a flight home so.'

The German, who was last year accused in court documents of physically abusing a woman in 2020, agreed to a settlement in the case last month. He agreed to pay Brenda Patea, the mother of his child, $217,820, but was found not guilty of any wrongdoing (Patea publicly identified herself as the victim in the case). 

Zverev said afterwards that he was upset with some people in Fritz's box who 'may not be from the tennis world.'

'His team is extremely respectful. I think his coach, his physio, also his second coach, they're extremely respectful,' Zverev said. 

Zverev accused certain members of Fritz's box of being 'over the top' during the match

Riddle also posted a story that read 'cheer loud ladies' during the five-set match

'I think there's some other people that maybe are in the box that are not maybe from the tennis world, that are not maybe from particularly watching every single match. They were a bit over the top.'

Last October, the Berlin-Tiergarten court issued a penalty order and a fine of around $488,000 against Zverev, who has denied Patea's claims of abuse. He called the order 'complete bulls***' a month later.

Patea told German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung that Zverev choked her during an argument. Zverev has also been accused of domestic abuse by Olga Sharypova, a fellow tennis player and another ex-girlfriend of his.

Sharypova made the allegations - also denied by Zverev - in 2020, accusing him of punching her in the face and smothering her with a pillow.

The ATP investigated the claims (via an outside firm) for 15 months but ultimately did not discipline Zverev on the basis of insufficient evidence.

Following his settlement in June, Zverev said 'I told you so from the start, I told everybody. I'm happy that it's over. Yeah, nothing else more to say.'

After beating Zverev 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-3, Fritz will face Lorenzo Musetti with a chance to make his first Grand Slam semifinal.

 Fritz produced a stunning comeback on Centre Court to defeat Zverev on Monday

Riddle and Taylor Fritz, the world No. 14 in tennis, have been dating for four years

The 26-year-old Fritz and Riddle have been dating for the past four years, with the latter establishing herself as a prominent social media content creator.

While she's frequently documented herself happily taking in Fritz's tournaments, she opened up earlier this year on her 'scary' experience at the Super Bowl after being 'groped' and 'harassed' by male NFL fans.

The influencer revealed that she had an 'extremely stressful' time at Allegiant Stadium.

Riddle detailed her traumatic ordeal on Instagram after the game between the Chiefs and 49ers admitting it caused her to have a panic attack in the restroom during the third quarter.

'Wasn't going to post about this but I actually think it's important to,' she wrote. 'I can't believe the levels of harassment we dealt with this weekend from men.

'In the last 3 days I've been grabbed, gropped (sic), harassed, cat called incessantly - basically every few minutes when we were out in public. And it was really bad at the game today.

Riddle has amassed a large social media following in showing off her life around tennis

'We couldn't even enjoy the game without getting bothered by drunk, rude, gross male fans. It's extremely stressful and scary.'

Riddle looked to have a much better time on Monday as she smiled from the stands and recorded her boyfriend's match on her phone.

Fritz will face Musetti on Wednesday.

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