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Kyrgios continues his crusade against Sinner: "I can't stand him"
The Australian once again took a shot at Jannik and all the controversy surrounding his doping sanction: "What would have happened if I did something like that?".
Taking advantage of his appearance on a new podcast, Nick Kyrgios once again loaded his weapons to fire against Jannik Sinner and his controversial episode with doping, both the sanction and the resolution. Another example to confirm that the Australian can't stand the sight of the one from San Candido.
One more day we apologize for echoing such news, but newspapers must be sold. Once again Nick Kyrgios. Once again against Jannik Sinner. It's the same old story, just in different places. This time, the Australian unleashed his criticism on the The Unscripted Show podcast, where the host invited him to bring up a recurring topic. It's not like the one from Canberra avoids this issue, although this time he quickly dismissed it. What is clear is that in this world, it's impossible to get along with everyone, but it doesn't seem like Nick's genius is concerned about this idea.
"There are many players in the current locker room who like me... and then there are people I can't stand," the oceanic player revealed with his mischievous humor. "Obviously, an example would be the relationship I have with Jannik Sinner, which is quite gloomy. It's normal after all the scandal he had with the doping issue, with the two positives he had and all that followed. I guess it's normal, but yes, there are a couple of people out there I can't get along with, at all," he asserts with a lot of personality.
And among that 'couple of people,' there is one we all know: Jannik Sinner. "He's a player who has touched the world No. 1, there's no doubt we're facing an incredible tennis player, someone who will take this sport to the top in the next ten or fifteen years alongside Carlos Alcaraz," Kyrgios predicts before getting to the negative part. "That doesn't take away from the fact that obviously, they are protecting him to a certain extent within the circuit. Both the CEO and all the important people in the current ATP are Italians, so for me, this story is just a load of crap."
- Nick Kyrgios' Most Twisted Question to Jannik Sinner
Certainly, many players must have had negative thoughts after the Italian case came to light, especially when the sanction imposed by WADA was revealed. The difference is that only a few dare to show their cards and publicly express their opinion. However, it can be done respectfully or in a very distasteful manner. This time, the Australian chose sarcasm, but he posed a question that is not easy to answer.
"The truth is, it hurt me to see how everything was resolved, I was following the case and couldn't believe that someone who had tested positive twice could get out of all the trouble so easily. I was watching from home and thinking, 'Damn, maybe I should have done the same!' [...] Think for a moment, what would happen if I had done something like that?," Nick pondered.
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