The Italian openly discussed the process to clarify his innocence after the doping positives and denied having received special treatment.
The Italian openly discussed the process to clarify his innocence after the doping positives and denied having received special treatment.
Alexander Zverev spoke with German media and gave some interesting statements reported in the newspaper Bild, addressing various issues. "I had health problems in Paris and felt unwell in the following weeks. I still have a bit of a cough. I had some tests done and had some values that were too low. Simply put, my body was exhausted, lacking energy. I've played a lot this year, had hardly any free time, and the body ends up suffering," he said before addressing the case of Jannik Sinner.
"The only thing that seems a bit strange to me is that all the steps of the process were known in a single day, that everything came to light all at once. Apart from that, Jannik is a great guy, we've always had a good relationship, and that won't change," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev desvela el alcance de sus problemas de salud y se muestra extrañado por un aspecto del caso Sinner
Jannik appeared before the media after his positive test for clostebol and defended his innocence, also claiming that there was no preferential treatment. "I have followed the same process as anyone else."
The one saying this is Vincenzo Santopadre, former coach of Berrettini and a key figure in Italian tennis. The renowned coach believes that once the US Open 2024 gets underway, there will be less media noise surrounding Jannik Sinner. "As the days pass, everything will improve. He has been able to grow as a tennis player and as a person with this difficulty in the last few months, it will have a positive impact on his mentality," he said before criticizing some players who have spoken out against the Italian. "Some players don't read anything before speaking. The ATP tries to communicate and inform about everything through emails, but they don't read them thoroughly and pass judgment without knowing anything about the case," he stated.
Santopadre 🎙
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) August 25, 2024
"As we get into the thick of the US Open, everyone will return to talking about the tennis being played, and this will have a positive impact on Sinner's mindset. Jannik has been very good at handling this burden.
In the last months, he has grown with this difficulty, the matter has… pic.twitter.com/ydbv3i23jp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Algunos jugadores no han leído nada del caso Sinner y se empeñan en dictar sentencia"
Matteo Berrettini was asked in a conversation with Sky Sports about the doping case involving Jannik Sinner. The Roman tennis player was very firm, standing up for his fellow countryman and highlighting how commendable it is the way he is handling the situation. "It has been very tough months for him; it's impressive to see how he's managing everything. I saw less joy in his eyes the last few times we talked. We spoke in the locker room, and just by looking into each other's eyes, I could understand the enormous difficulty of being in his position. No one would want to be there right now. I have known him for many years, and I am convinced that he is innocent and it was all a mistake," he asserts.
Matteo Berrettini on Sinner: "He Handled It All, But I Saw Less Joy in His Eyes"
— TennisTime (@Tennistimechat) August 25, 2024
"It must have been incredibly tough weeks and months for him. […] I noticed something different in his eyes, less joy. It’s impressive how he managed to handle it all, especially at his age. I'm… pic.twitter.com/Q2C60cmOVa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Berrettini se pronuncia sobre el caso Sinner: "Es impresionante cómo lo está gestionando"
Nick Kyrgios has embarked on a particular crusade against Jannik Sinner and all those who defend him, regardless of the scope of his words and the lack of any evidence for such serious accusations as the one he made in X. The Australian tennis player responded to words from Andy Roddick, in which he exonerated the Italian and stated that there was no possibility that his title at the Australian Open 2024 had been achieved under the influence of any doping substance. Kyrgios got involved by calling those words "ridiculous" and saying that these substances can disappear from the body in just a few hours.
Do you understand how quickly this stuff exits your system? Cream, gummies literally hours. Ridiculous statement.
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) August 22, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios pone en entredicho que Sinner ganara limpiamente el Open de Australia
The one saying this is Marco Bortolotti, an Italian player who had a very similar experience to Sinner's and has a lot to tell.
The Italian openly discussed the process to clarify his innocence after the doping positives and denied having received special treatment.
The one saying this is Vincenzo Santopadre, former coach of Berrettini and a key figure in Italian tennis. The renowned coach believes that once the US Open 2024 gets underway, there will be less media noise surrounding Jannik Sinner. "As the days pass, everything will improve. He has been able to grow as a tennis player and as a person with this difficulty in the last few months, it will have a positive impact on his mentality," he said before criticizing some players who have spoken out against the Italian. "Some players don't read anything before speaking. The ATP tries to communicate and inform about everything through emails, but they don't read them thoroughly and pass judgment without knowing anything about the case," he stated.
Santopadre 🎙
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) August 25, 2024
"As we get into the thick of the US Open, everyone will return to talking about the tennis being played, and this will have a positive impact on Sinner's mindset. Jannik has been very good at handling this burden.
In the last months, he has grown with this difficulty, the matter has… pic.twitter.com/ydbv3i23jp
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Algunos jugadores no han leído nada del caso Sinner y se empeñan en dictar sentencia"
Alexander Zverev spoke with German media and gave some interesting statements reported in the newspaper Bild, addressing various issues. "I had health problems in Paris and felt unwell in the following weeks. I still have a bit of a cough. I had some tests done and had some values that were too low. Simply put, my body was exhausted, lacking energy. I've played a lot this year, had hardly any free time, and the body ends up suffering," he said before addressing the case of Jannik Sinner.
"The only thing that seems a bit strange to me is that all the steps of the process were known in a single day, that everything came to light all at once. Apart from that, Jannik is a great guy, we've always had a good relationship, and that won't change," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Zverev desvela el alcance de sus problemas de salud y se muestra extrañado por un aspecto del caso Sinner
Matteo Berrettini was asked in a conversation with Sky Sports about the doping case involving Jannik Sinner. The Roman tennis player was very firm, standing up for his fellow countryman and highlighting how commendable it is the way he is handling the situation. "It has been very tough months for him; it's impressive to see how he's managing everything. I saw less joy in his eyes the last few times we talked. We spoke in the locker room, and just by looking into each other's eyes, I could understand the enormous difficulty of being in his position. No one would want to be there right now. I have known him for many years, and I am convinced that he is innocent and it was all a mistake," he asserts.
Matteo Berrettini on Sinner: "He Handled It All, But I Saw Less Joy in His Eyes"
— TennisTime (@Tennistimechat) August 25, 2024
"It must have been incredibly tough weeks and months for him. […] I noticed something different in his eyes, less joy. It’s impressive how he managed to handle it all, especially at his age. I'm… pic.twitter.com/Q2C60cmOVa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Berrettini se pronuncia sobre el caso Sinner: "Es impresionante cómo lo está gestionando"
Jannik appeared before the media after his positive test for clostebol and defended his innocence, also claiming that there was no preferential treatment. "I have followed the same process as anyone else."
Nick Kyrgios has embarked on a particular crusade against Jannik Sinner and all those who defend him, regardless of the scope of his words and the lack of any evidence for such serious accusations as the one he made in X. The Australian tennis player responded to words from Andy Roddick, in which he exonerated the Italian and stated that there was no possibility that his title at the Australian Open 2024 had been achieved under the influence of any doping substance. Kyrgios got involved by calling those words "ridiculous" and saying that these substances can disappear from the body in just a few hours.
Do you understand how quickly this stuff exits your system? Cream, gummies literally hours. Ridiculous statement.
— Nicholas Kyrgios (@NickKyrgios) August 22, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Kyrgios pone en entredicho que Sinner ganara limpiamente el Open de Australia
The one saying this is Marco Bortolotti, an Italian player who had a very similar experience to Sinner's and has a lot to tell.