Athletistic/Tennis. Two-time Tour de France winner, French cyclist Thibaut Pinault has commented on Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal’s claim that he performed on painkillers in the Roland Garros final.

In a press conference after winning the final, Nadal said he received an injection in his foot, so he could play without pain. Asked by a reporter about the number of injections he received, Rafa replied with a smile: “It’s better you don’t know.”

Pino commented on the post with Nadal’s words with the phrase “hero of our time…”, which was accompanied by the “thoughtful face” emoji and a blurry face. “With this comment, the cyclist has made it clear that he considers the game under injections to be wrong.

In the Roland Garros final, Rafael Nadal defeated Norway’s Kasper Ruud 6:3, 6:3, 6:0, winning the 14th Roland Garros trophy and the 22nd Grand Slam trophy.