Jannik Sinner and his team continue to defend their innocence after testing positive for clostebola banned anabolic steroid, during the Indian Wells Masters 1000.
According to your version, That substance reached his body because of a massage that his physical trainer Giacomo Naldi gave him, without gloves, when he had a cut on his left hand..
The contamination will be transdermal, so a small amount will be found in the Italian’s body.
There are skeptics about this version and criticize the resolution of the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), which declared him innocent, considering that it was an accidental contamination.
Well, in the past few hours a photo of one of the games the world number 1 played last week at the tournament in California has gone viral.
In the photo, you can see Naldi supporting Sinner from the stands and, in fact, you can see how he has bandaged his left finger.which reinforces the version explained by the environment of the tennis player.
In the same line, he declared Darren Cahill. The Italian coach declared in ESPN statements that “Jannik will never do anything on purpose. He found himself in a bad situation and the truth came to light. No fault or negligence, I just hope we can leave it all behind“.
“The reason he was able to continue playing after a short temporary suspension was because They can point out where the accident happened and explain what happened to the spray” he added.
On the other side are those who criticize the way this case was handled, who has raised blisters on many of Sinner’s companions in the circuit.
Without mincing words, as usual, the Australian Nick Kyrgios when it comes to showing through the network “You should be gone for two years.”Kyrgios said through a post on his X account.
But he was not the only one who stood against Sinner’s acquittal. The French Lucas Pouille It is also short and direct. “Maybe they should stop us being stupid, right?“. He then pointed to “what happens to the players who were sanctioned just for not showing up for a surprise test three times and never tested positive?” he asked.
The Canadian Denis Shapovalov He also took a stand against it: “I can’t imagine how all the other players who have been sanctioned for contaminated substances feel now. Different rules for different players“.
For his part, the former tennis player John McEnroenow an analyst at ESPN, commented that “it’s certainly surprising and surprising, now, especially to me when it seems to have happened in March. I don’t know how they differentiate someone, you know, saying they don’t know and the reasons behind it and then another person saying the same thing, you know, being suspended.“.
Source: La Verdad

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