@pavyg@YouTube Pavvy, itβs incredible how your followers don't care at all about your own sporting achievements π. To keep this page relevant, you're forced to keep talking about Sinner, otherwise you'd just fade into obscurity... π
@Lou__007 On one hand, you're uncompromising toward a player who suffered a contamination with zero athletic advantage. On the other hand, you show enthusiasm for a domestic abuser who avoided a verdict by paying. This just shows how sick your mind is.
Great, what a role model, hey..π€¨ππ¬
@scoopmalinowski In your sick, twisted mind as a washed-up journalist, Zverev is a more popular and stronger player than Sinner. But only in your mind, eh.
@pavyg@BillieJeanKing Pavvy, but have you read the comments on the post?
People are furious at a tennis player who committed violence against two women.
Itβs truly a sad day for tennis
@pavyg Pavvy Zverevβs victory is facing fierce criticism from so many people, and rightfully so.Seeing someone with his history of domestic violence allegations lifting such a prestigious trophy is a terrible look. Itβs definitely not a positive image for tennis
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@pavyg Pavvy, instead of asking question after question, why don't you answer for once? Tell us what you think. Put yourself out there. Or are you too scared to do it, you chicken? π
@pavyg Pavvy, and you're surprised she blocked you? This is a journalist writing an article about Zverev, and you provocatively ask her to write a piece on Sinner. Itβs obvious she takes you for a troll π
@pavyg@rolandgarros@Wimbledon Honestly Pavvy, I don't even know what to do with you anymore, sometimes I feel like I'm dealing with a kid...
For once, put aside the flags and the fandom, forget that we are talking about Zverev and Sinner, and just reason seriously and objectively.
@pavyg@rolandgarros@Wimbledon Zverev faced two separate accusations from two different women for two distinct incidents. He managed to get out of it, probably helped by top tier lawyers, but he risked a tremendous amount and Iβm not just talking about his athletic career...
@pavyg There are '200,000' reasons why Zverev wasn't found guilty, and he was accused TWICE, not just once. I'll leave it at that, Pavvy, come on, use some common sense...π
@pavyg And how would you know? With Sinner, you act like you hold the absolute truth: that he dopes intentionally, that he isn't being tested anymore, etc., etc., while with Zverev, you defend him to the hilt. Double standards?