US Open tennis fan ejected after singing song associated with Hitler

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The German player Alexander Zverev asked for the fan to be removed from the stadium after he was heard singing the song Deutschland Über Alles.

The match was halted after Zverev complained to the umpire that the chanting was “unacceptable” and “unbelievable”.

Tournament security staff were called to ask the gentleman to leave and he did so without protesting.

Full story: https://news.sky.com/story/us-open-german-tennis-star-alexander-zverev-stops-match-after-fan-sings-hitler-anthem-12955354

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