To put it briefly

Gaudenzi: "Tennis would survive if Sinner were to be sanctioned"

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 10 Jan 2025 | 09.41
twitter tiktok instagram instagram Comentarios
Gaudenzi talks about the Sinner case. Photo: gettyimages
Gaudenzi talks about the Sinner case. Photo: gettyimages

Streaming M25 Reggio Emilia live tennis
🎾 Andrea Guerrieri vs Massimo Giunta
  1. Sign up with Bet365 here
  2. Make your first deposit of at least €5
  3. Go to the “Live” section and watch every match
Watch the match on Bet365

Andrea Gaudenzi, ATP director, granted an interview to the Australian media AAP in which he gives his perspective on the doping case of Jannik Sinner, sharing some very interesting insights. He emphasizes the need to combat misinformation, denies any preferential treatment, and places tennis above all else.

"I am 100% convinced that there has been no preferential treatment. Everything has been done according to the rules; the existence of the ITIA is the best possible for our sport, and an independent committee has been involved. I found out two days before everything became public. Anyone can see that everything has been done correctly," he said before assessing a possible sanction for the Italian by WADA. "It would be detrimental to the sport, a real shame, but tennis would survive," he remarked.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Gaudenzi: "El tenis sobreviviría en caso de que Sinner fuera sancionado"