Daniel Evans has been very assertive when asked by TheGuardian about Jannik Sinner's doping case, offering a perspective that has been uncommon until now. "I like Jannik, what has happened is not his fault. He is lucky that the case has been resolved so quickly because it's incredible that others, like Halep or Moore, took so long in comparison to his," said the Brit before criticizing the ITIA.
"It is an organization created hastily and amateurishly. To be honest, I do not think they do any good for tennis. They harshly sanction guys ranked 800th in the world for drugs or match-fixing, but they do not address other situations that exist on the circuit. It's frustrating for the players; I think there is a serious problem," he concluded.
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