Darren Cahill granted an interview to ESPN shedding light on the case of Jannik Sinner and his positive results in anti-doping tests. Many believe he might have received preferential treatment compared to other players in similar situations, something the Australian counters with a curious question. "I don't think he has been treated differently. There's no doubt that things are easier for those at the top because they can afford to build a legal team to help them find solutions and justice, something that maybe the world number 500 cannot do," he commented.
Wednesday, August 14, after his debut in Cincinnati against Michelsen, Jannik #Sinner spent 6 and a half hours in a Zoom hearing.
— Lorenzo Ercoli (@Ladal17) August 21, 2024
Darren Cahill shared this yesterday with the excellent @ChrisMcKendry. The coach, in an interview with @espn, answered other questions that many have been asking about... pic.twitter.com/zKmVl4aHTz
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