Tremendous breaking news for Sinner: bludgeoning over doping case. Here are the words of the former tennis player that open to the sensational scenario. The situation.
Until an official decision on the doping case arrives, and of course we all hope it will take one direction, the logical one, the one desired by almost everyone, namely acquittal, we will be here talking about Sinner in the grip of the Tas in Lausanne after the appeal filed by Wada.
No one expected it to come to this point, instead, things, have gone just the worst: a Sinner waiting to figure out his future and no one can anticipate anything. There is no telling how it could really go: on the one hand, there is common sense, the kind that would close the matter, but on the other hand, there are past examples that do not bode well. In short, a situation all to be monitored. Over the course of these months, however, many have spoken out on the issue, showing that they are on Jannik’s side. Others, however, have resoundingly slaughtered him. But there are those who still, taking the floor and commenting on the issue, put Sinner ahead of everything.
Last hour Sinner, Wilander’s words
Speaking, again, was former tennis player Wilander, who on the Sinner issue put it this way. “I think Jannik Sinner is completely innocent. There is no possibility that he was trying to do something illegal and it was not his fault at all.” Net words that of the Swede who then goes into detail about what could be a resounding clash, at the Autralian Open, between Jannik and Kyrgios, the man who has most attacked Sinner over the past few months.
“It would be interesting,” he concluded, “to see a Sinner-Kyrgios challenge in Australia, it would be interesting to see if Jannik Sinner could keep his cool if he played against him. In short, while there are those who would not like to see the clash between the two, especially after the Australian’s words that could make the whole thing almost a bullfight, those on the other hand would like to see the challenge between Jannik and his biggest accuser of these months to see how and if the Italian will be able to keep the pressure at bay. Only the draw will decide if it can really go that way. What about you, what do you think? And what would you like to see?