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“Brutal disqualification”: heavy verdict for Sinner

by Michael

“Brutal Disqualification”: heavy verdict for Jannik Sinner who still doesn’t know his future. And the former tennis player’s words tell us this

We are all waiting to see what Jannik Sinner’s fate will be: we are all waiting to see how Tas in Lausanne will move after Wada decided to appeal following his acquittal.

And more or less, by now, we are close to a final decision that some say should come in the days following the first Slam of the season, the one scheduled in Australia in January and in which, Sinner, will appear as defending champion. A few weeks to close a matter that has now been going on for months and is still, evidently, not finished. And Sinner, in all of this, because we are sure that’s what happened, has not even been able to fully enjoy all the triumphs that have come since April. Yes, because his positivity, precisely, came out in that very month. All hidden until August, when the case broke out in a resounding way.

“Brutal disqualification”: Roddick’s sentence

The former U.S. tennis player, within his podcast, spoke precisely about Sinner’s expected disqualification. And he did so in this way, siding with the world number one. Those who are smart can’t really do anything else. “I’m sorry to repeat myself, but I don’t think Jannik knew, I don’t think he’s that stupid, otherwise he would be the best player on earth and the worst doper in history,” he said.

“Maybe he will get at least a one-month suspension since it was given to Swiatek,” Roddick added. ”Maybe three months, which would allow him not to miss any slams, but a sanction of six months and up would be brutal. I think Wada’s attitude is completely unprofessional. You can’t keep a person on the hook for that many months. They seem so unorganized and stupid frankly.” These are Roddick’s words that photograph the situation in the best possible way.

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