ATP Italian open: JANNIK Sinner opens about fights during doping controversy in front of return
The world number of Jannik Sinner, which will soon return to the action after a quarterly doping ban, thought of walking from tennis even successfully defended the Australian open title, but returned to a new mentality.
Sinner He accepted a three-month ban in February after the settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency, which complained about the arbitration for sports against the decision of the independent courts in August to clear him.
Italian tested positively for Anabolic Agent Clostebol, which sinner said that his system entered his team member to support through massages and sports therapy.
In January, Sinner won the Australian Open in January, and Wada Case was hanging over him, in Tuesday he asked during an interview with Italian Broadcaster Rai if he had ever thought he had ever thought about seizing tennis.
“Yes, yes. I remember before the Australian opened this year, I wasn’t at a very lucky moment because he was still that case doping”, “ Sinner said.
“I didn’t feel really comfortable in the locker room, where I ate. It was a little as if some players looked at me differently, and I liked it at all. And I said it was hard to live tennis in this way.
“I didn’t feel comfortable, then I said, maybe after Australia, a little free time, in the sense of resting, I’ll do good.”
Sinner was then forced to break a ban, but now returns to training for the upcoming Italian open next month.
“Slowly, I’m going back to the rhythm of real training with the goal in front of me”, ” Sinner said.
“Sometimes it goes very well, sometimes there is a drop, and I don’t know why, so I will certainly be happy to be back in court.
“Especially in Rome, it’s a special tournament for me, but I definitely go in with a little different mentality. I miss the competition.
“I must be very happy that this phase is now over and we are ready to start again.”
The Sinner settlement brought abundance of criticism from current and former players, with Serena Williams Saying that he would be forbidden for 20 years and that her title straw was revoked, whether she tested positively in a similar way.
“I mean, I don’t even want to answer. Everyone is free to say what they want, everyone can judge, but that’s okay,” Sinner said.
“It is important for me to know how it happened, but above all, also what I went through, and it was very difficult.
“I don’t want it to anyone really pass as innocent something like that, because it wasn’t easy, but we’re in the world where everyone can tell what they want, so it’s okay.”