The plaintiff and the defendant have reached a settlement, according to the Berlin Tiergarten District Court. Nevertheless, neither the court nor this settlement are a part of this trial.
After being accused of physically injuring his ex-partner, the world number four was issued a penalty order and fined 450,000 euros (£390,000) in October of last year.
A public trial was held after Zverev, 27, objected to the order and refuted the allegations.
The trial was scheduled to continue on Friday after it began on May 31.
The trial was scheduled to continue on Friday after it began on May 31. However, Zverev and his ex-girlfriend, with whom he shared a kid, have decided to terminate the case.
Zverev, who was not required to physically show up at the court, will play Casper Ruud on Friday in the French Open semifinals.
The court informed Sport, “The decision is not a verdict and it is not a decision about guilt or innocence.”
“The witness’s declaration that she wanted the trial to finish was one of the key elements in the court’s conclusion.
“The defendant agreed to the termination of the case.”
Anna Sophie Heuchemer and Katharina Dierlamm, Zverev’s attorneys, verified that the Olympian decided to end the lawsuit to “shorten the team.