Sinner case, it’s blizzard around what happened to Jannik, found positive and acquitted. Official statement is sensational
Jannik Sinner, the world’s number one tennis player, has not been living in good times for some time. First the renunciation of the Olympics with attached controversy, then the positivity without disqualification because he was rightly found not guilty. Or, to put it better: he made it clear to everyone that he was bona fide and his sports performance was not altered.
In short, always at the center of controversy. And after the news came out there were several former colleagues who attacked him. Kyrgios, for example, had little faith in the cream; while others highlighted what they saw as double standards. A mudslinging in a nutshell, which does no one any good, let alone could do any good to a tennis player who has already won one Slam and is about to experience another in a few days. That said, there was also no shortage of comments from those who defended Sinner, and among them, of course, is FederTennis President Binaghi. Who interviewed by Lapresse spoke this way.
Sinner case, Binaghi’s words
“Sinner above suspicion. I don’t think anyone would have bet on a possible doping case, they would have bet more on a bank robbery. The criticism from some tennis players? Came from the most jerks and frustrated, who failed miserably.”
Swordly defense and resounding attack on all those who have dared to question the bona fides of the blue champion. That, objectively, he did nothing wrong also because the amount of doping found after the analysis is something really irrelevant and it would not even make sense to lose everything built up to the moment for such nonsense. Instead, in all of this there is to be examined what was the imprudent behavior of his physiotherapists and what led to these resounding controversies. And as said before who knows how he will be received by the Us Open audience in a few days.