I Do not Consider In A Clear Sport Anymore

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Saturday February 15, 2025

Jannik Sinner’s settlement with WADA – World Anti-Doping Company – has left the tennis world a bit surprised. The Italian accepted a three-month ban, which conveniently permits him to not miss any majors. He’s eligible to return on Could 4.

The decision of the case has left some disillusioned. Three-time main champion Stan Wawrinka was one of many first to chime in on social media about Sinner’s settlement.

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“I don’t imagine in a clear sport anymore,” the Swiss tweeted.



Feliciano Lopez, former World No.12 and present Madrid event director, took Sinner’s facet, saying: “It’s very clear he hasn’t accomplished something to boost his efficiency, that’s confirmed. He’s taking full duty for others’ mistake and three months suspension, consequently. Longer suspension would’ve made sport cleaner? I don’t assume so.



WADA formally withdrew its attraction to the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport. They had been searching for a 1-2 yr ban for Sinner, however elected to decide on the three months. The listening to was set to start in April 16, which might have put Sinner in jeopardy of lacking the summer time Slams had he been banned the identical period of time.

“It simply appears a bit bit too handy,” Tim Henman stated on Sky Sports activities.

The at all times vocal Yevgeny Kafelnikov advised gamers ought to refuse to compete towards Sinner when he returns. “After newest developments, I might do the next (assuming i used to be nonetheless taking part in). Each time I draw Sinner within the event, I don’t go on court docket, doesn’t matter if first spherical or remaining. However I’m afraid not one will do identical.”



Nick Kyrgios, who has been adamantly towards Sinner from the beginning of this controversy, referred to as it a nasty day for tennis:



#Dont #Clear #Sport #Anymore

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