The one saying this is Jean-Pierre Verdy, a key figure in the fight against doping at the French Anti-Doping Agency, who played a crucial role in the Armstrong case, for instance. The Frenchman has now published a book, after leaving the discipline of this organization, and in an interview with La Depeche, ensures that the case of Jannik Sinner is unique and could set a precedent. "What happened is not common at all, but the more powerful the athlete, the more likely they are to get away with it. The excuses are always the same, but this outcome is only possible for the greatest. Anyone else in their situation would have been sanctioned for two or three years," he asserted.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Sinner ha sentado un precedente, cualquier otro estaría sancionado dos o tres años"

