ATP > Craig Shapiro sheds light on the Sinner affair: “For me, the strangest thing is the time he took to fire the members of his team. Why did he do it after the news fell and not immediately?”

ATP > Craig Shapiro sheds light on the Sinner affair: “For me, the strangest thing is the time he took to fire the members of his team. Why did he do it after the news fell and not immediately?”
ATP > Craig Shapiro sheds light on the Sinner affair: “For me, the strangest thing is the time he took to fire the members of his team. Why did he do it after the news fell and not immediately?”

Craig Shapiro, known in the tennis world for his podcast and his interventions on ESPNdon’t let go of Jannik Sinner.

Obviously not convinced by the version of the world number 1, tested positive twice for a banned substance last March, the commentator also did not understand the Italian’s decision to part ways so late with his physical trainer and his herbalist.

“For me, the strangest thing is how long it took him to fire his team members. Why did he do it after the news broke and not immediately? He must have thought there was a chance the situation would be buried. Isn’t it? What am I missing? »

As a reminder, Sinner risks one to two years of suspension following the appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

Published on Thursday October 3, 2024 at 10:46

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