Alexander Zverev handed eight-week suspended ban but can play at Indian Wells
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Alexander Zverev will be allowed to play at Indian Wells, after receiving a suspended eight-week ban for his behavior at the Mexican Open in February.
The world no.3 yelled at the umpire and then repeatedly hit the official's chair with his racquet following a first-round doubles loss. Consequently, he was ejected from the singles tournament, fined $40,000, and forfeited the $31,570 in prize money that he had already accumulated, as well as all ATP Rankings points from the event.
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