Former Russian tennis player Ekaterina Bychkova thinks he is italian Jannik the fisherman escaped any sanction for violation of anti-doping rules thanks to the presence of a good team of lawyers.
Earlier, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced that Italian world number one Jannik Sinner had tested positive for doping twice in March. The athlete avoided disqualification as he proved that the banned substance (clostebol) had entered his system accidentally. A number of players have publicly criticized the ITIA for its inconsistency in handling similar cases.
“It makes no sense to be groundless; he has already served his disqualification – his five days.” Well, that’s how they rewarded him, that’s all (laughs). He is the world’s leading racketeer, he has money, his own lawyers and his own team. It’s better to spend more money somewhere so that you can continue to do what you love, which is what Halep did. I think that in this case there was something wrong with her legal team,” Bychkova said on the “Loud!” show on .
Sinner’s opponent in the fourth round of the US Open will be American Tommy Paul. The US Open ends on September 8.
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