ATP – Shanghai > Sinner, worried by the World Anti-Doping Agency: “I don’t feel comfortable. I thought it was over…”

ATP – Shanghai > Sinner, worried by the World Anti-Doping Agency: “I don’t feel comfortable. I thought it was over…”
ATP – Shanghai > Sinner, worried by the World Anti-Doping Agency: “I don’t feel comfortable. I thought it was over…”

Exonerated by an independent court after having tested positive twice for a banned substance last March, Jannik Sinner is still not out of the woods.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) recently appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), requesting one to two years of suspension for the world number 1, who will still worry a few months before the final verdict. .

“I already answered this question in Beijing, about the call. I’m a little surprised but I knew this could potentially happen. It happened, I’m still surprised, but I’m going to collaborate like I did before. I had three auditions, and all three auditions went my way, which, you know, was a good thing. I remain very confident that the outcome will be very positive, or I would be very, very surprised if that were not the case. You know, it’s not a situation that I feel comfortable in, that’s for sure, because I thought it was over. It’s not easy »admitted the Italian player at a press conference in Shanghai.

Published on Friday October 4, 2024 at 5:11 p.m.

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