By Chris Oddo | @Thefanchild | Wednesday 14 February 2025
Jannik sinfulThe solution of WADA-WORLD Anti-Doping has left the world of tennis slightly surprised. The Italian accepted a three-month ban, which will easily allow him not to lose any degrees. He has the right to return on May 4.
The resolution of the case has left some disappointed. The big three -time champion Stan Wawrinka was one of the first to try on social media for the resolution of the sinner.
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“I no longer believe in a pure sport,” Swiss Tweet.
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– Stanislas wawrinka (@stanwAwarchinkar 15 February 2025
Feliciano Lopez, former -world no.12 and current director of the tournament in Madrid, took Sinner’s side, saying: “It is very clear that he has done nothing to improve his performance, this is proven. He is receiving Complete responsibility for the mistake of others and three months of suspension, consequently the longest suspension would have made the sport cleaner?
I do stan. It is very clear that he has done nothing to improve his performance, this is proven. He is taking full responsibility for the mistake of others and 3 months suspension as a result. The longest suspension would have made him a sport cleaner? I don’t think so.
– Feliciano lópez (@feliciano_lopez) 15 February 2025
Wada officially withdrew her appeal to the Arbitration Court for the sport. They were looking for a 1-2 years of age for the sinner, but chosen to settle in three months. The hearing was scheduled to begin on April 16, which would put the sinner at risk of losing the Summer if he stopped at the same time.
“It just looks more or less appropriate,” said Tim Henman on Sky Sports.
Always loud Yevgeny Kafelnikov suggested that players should refuse to compete against sin when he returns. “After the last developments, I would do as follows (assuming I was still playing). Whenever I attract the sinner to the tour, I don’t go to trial, it doesn’t matter if the first or last round. But I’m afraid that no one will do the same. ”
After the latest developments, I would do the following (assuming I was still playing). Whenever he attracts the sinner to the tournament, I do not go to court, it does not matter whether the first or last round. But I am afraid that no one will do the same😉
– Kabelnikov Yevgeny (@kyevgeni) 15 February 2025
Nick Kyrgios, who has been eagerly against the sinner since the beginning of this controversy, called him a bad day for tennis:
So it would go out and say it would be a 1-2 year old stop. Of course, Sinners’ team has done everything in their power to move forward and take a 3 -month stop, without any missing titles, has not lost money. Guilty or not? Sad day for tennis. Justice in tennis does not exist.
– Nicholas Kyrgios (@nickkyrgios) 15 February 2025