
The 'Sinner Case' continues to make waves in the tennis world. The agreement reached by the number one with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for a three-month suspension due to his positive test for Clostebol has sparked numerous reactions. The latest comes from the CEO of the PTPA (the player union created by Djokovic in 2020, which has just reported the high ranks of tennis), Ahmad Nassar. "I have been consistent and clear regarding Jannik's case. He was treated unfairly by an uncontrolled, illegal, and inappropriate anti-doping program. At the same time, others have noted that he seems to have been treated less unfairly than many other players. The solution is not to treat him with more unfairness, like other players, or even to treat other players with the same unfairness as Jannik."
"Our solution is to treat all players fairly. If someone is not at fault, as determined by the ITIA and WADA, how is it possible that the case took almost a year to resolve, resulting in a three-month suspension that is still being served? The system is not working and must change," stated the leader in an interview with Ubitennis.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El director de la PTPA defiende a Sinner: "Fue tratado injustamente por un programa antidopaje descontrolado, ilegal e inadecuado"