McEnroe criticizes heat protocol and 'favoritism' towards Sinner: "If it had happened to Spizzirri..."
The decision of the Australian Open to stop the match between Jannik Sinner and Elliott Spizzirri due to the heat protocol is still being discussed. At the time, Spizzirri was leading 3-1 in the third set, and Sinner was struggling with cramps. John McEnroe, known for speaking his mind, believes there was a certain "favoritism" towards Sinner in making that decision. During ESPN's live broadcast of the match, he stated, "I don't think anyone wants to see this in our sport. It seems like there is favoritism. I would like to think that if it had happened to Spizzirri, they would have also stopped the match. I don't know if they would have done it."
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