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Olia Sharipova: "Zebra punched me, I died mentally and injected insulin" - Walla! sport

2020-11-06T15:57:04.356Z


The tennis player's ex-partner continues to tell her story: "He would tell me I was nothing, he blamed me for the losses. When he had nothing to say, he switched to violence."


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Olia Sharipova: "Zebra punched me, I died mentally and injected insulin"

The tennis player's ex-partner continues to tell her story: "He would tell me I was nothing, he blamed me for the losses. When he had nothing to say, he switched to violence."

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While Sasha Zebrav continues to compete for the Masters Paris, his ex-partner Olia Sharipova talks about the abuse she experienced in the relationship with him she claims.

The Russian was interviewed by Rocket magazine and told very serious and difficult things about her relationship with the top tennis players such as severe physical and mental violence and unwillingness to live.



"He always said to me - 'I'm a man, I make a lot of money, you're nothing.'

In 2019 Sharipova was with Zebrav at his home in Monaco when she allegedly pushed her into a wall and she fell to the floor.

"He got scared of it and then started lying," she recounted, "he said I hit him first, he said he didn't do it at all."



Sharipova also told of countless attempts to contact her obsessively while she was with friends and the fact that he isolated her from all her friends.

"I didn't have anyone to contact all this time to make me feel like I'm not a bad person," she said, "he always accused me of flying from one tournament or another because of me, all because of me."

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At one point she tried to say goodbye to Zebrav, after a serious incident at a hotel in New York.

"It was not our usual quarrel," Sharipova said, "it was really scary. I shouted and because of that he threw me on the bed, took a pillow and pushed me forward and sat on my face. I could not breathe."

Sharipova fled the room in tears after a certain time and a friend came to pick her up.

"At that moment Sasha realized he was much stronger than me physically so he started doing it a lot more. When he realized he had nothing to say he started acting violently."



Sharipova was persuaded by the same friend and his mother to go back to Zebrav and give him another chance and so she did, but the violence only increased.

In the Labor Cup, two weeks after the United States Championship, the following thing happened: "We had another fight, and this time he punched me in the face for the first time. In other fights he pushed him, confronted me, twisted my arms or strangled me. But this time it was "The first time he hit me, he really hit me. After this fight he left the room and I died, mentally I died. I did not understand anything in my life. I did not know how to deal with it. Why he does not leave me and why it keeps happening."

Sharipova supports Zebra from the stands (Photo: Emmanuel Wong, Imagebank GettyImages)

Sharipova continued: "I realized I could not continue to live like this anymore, could not be with this man anymore, but he could not leave me, I knew he would not let me go."

Sharipova said that at this point she tried to commit suicide by injecting insulin because she did not think she could escape this horrible relationship in any other way.

She said Zebrav returned to the hotel room and found her locked in the bathroom.

He returned with one of the tournament men when she refused to open the door.



Sharipova recounted: "He told me, 'Olga, please, open the door, we need to help you.' I was just crying, I did not understand what to do so I opened the door."

Sharipova said she did not intend to file a complaint with the police or sue Zebrav: "It was very difficult for me to start talking about it, but I know there are a lot of people who go through similar things and they do not know what to do."



It should be noted that Zebrav posted a clarification post on his Instagram as early as last week and this week said: "I said everything I had to say on Instagram. There's nothing I can add. I'm here to play tennis. This relationship is long over. I enjoy my time on the court. "I said everything. These accusations are not true and there is nothing I can say more at the moment."

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