These were the doper @janniksin losses in the year before we first know that he tested positive for banned substances - he was losing to Korda, Altamier, Russuvori, Lajovic, Cerundulo etc
And now he is literally untouchable on any surface..
HOW can you ignore the fact that his rise to the top coincided with him testing positive for banned substances
It’s an absolute disgrace that he continues to be shamelessly promoted and celebrated when clearly his meteoric rise to the top is clouded by double standards and a preferential treatment and ignoring the obvious facts
@atptour@itia_tennis
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@nickhisik Actually even after losing that point and being a break point down Nole was able to bring it back to deuce so in the huge scheme of things didn’t really matter much
@bgtennisnation Very surprised 😱 when it came to Sinner and all his doping and preferential treatment he has recieved over the last couple of years we dint hear a single peep from you
Congratulations @AlexZverev - well deserved grand slam champ!
And to do it at @rolandgarros on the very court which caused him so much pain with injury and a slam final loss!
He has overcome a lot and it’s a huge statement for all T1DMs around the world
The most unbelievable part is that the referee ignores both the clock and the rulebook, gets out of her chair, and walks over to ask Sinner if he needs medical attention—all while the match is still in progress.
Estoy un poco hasta la polla.
Ya lo dije, una vez puede ser causalidad, cuando se repite 10000 veces ya no lo es.
La sobreprotección a Sinner lo único que hace es ensuciar el tenis cada día un poco más.
Ocurrió en su caso de dopaje, ocurrió en Wimbledon, ocurrió en Australia y ha vuelto a ocurrir en Roland Garros.
Jannik Sinner's team:
- Fabienne Benoit, PR director, former ATP Tour senior PR & marketing manager
- Alejandro Resnicoff, Physio, former ATP's Director of Medical Services
- Onside Law, Law firm, has ATP Media & ITIA as a client
I'm sure it's nothing
Chris Evert says Jannik Sinner 'shouldn't have been allowed' to leave court during French Open controversy
"That was the umpire’s call, and he should not be faulted. He was given that choice by the umpire, and chose it."
Evert said: the umpire "stopped the clock in his favor."
https://t.co/gekJOFKzSy #FoxNews
This is the courtside view of Sinner stopping a point mid game, sitting down and then having umpire races down to tell him what options he has.
He then goes off the court for almost 10 mins with Cerondolo left waiting on the court.
This is scandalous?
Media are finally speaking up!
Jim Courier: "This was clearly cramp, it was not an injury, going off court to get his vitals checked? This is just baloney!"
Tim Henman: "It's not right to get benefit of recovering in a room with air conditioning. The umpire stretched the rules in favour of the world No 1."
Somdev Devarmann "He should not have been allowed to have treatment for cramp, I can't believe what I saw, French open need to investigate this and umpire needs to be questioned."