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Pouille on Sinner's Case: "What seems strange to me is the agreement reached"

Raquel Bermúdez Rodríguez | 17 Feb 2025 | 16.53
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Pouille on the Sinner case: "What seems strange to me is the agreement reached." Photo: Getty
Pouille on the Sinner case: "What seems strange to me is the agreement reached." Photo: Getty

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Lucas Pouille has been the latest player to speak out about the doping sanction case involving Jannik Sinner. The Frenchman finds that three-month agreement somewhat odd, as he explains on RMC: "For weeks, we had been hearing that he would be suspended for one or two years in April, after Indian Wells and Miami. Everyone in the team was saying it was almost certain. When they announced he would be suspended for three months in a very strategic period, it was well done. He won't miss any Grand Slam. What I find strange is the agreed deal. Knowing the person and having worked with him for several years, I don't think Sinner intentionally doped. One is responsible for everything they take and everything they are given. Otherwise, it's too easy. The cheater can always say 'it's not me, it's my physio, my coach'. When is it true? When is it false?"

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