Novak Djokovic The four-time Shanghai Masters 1,000 champion, received a warm welcome yesterday on his return to the city after more than five years without setting foot there. The Serbian tennis player spoke to the media at the press conference before his participation about many hot topics of conversation.
In sports, Djokovic expressed his desire and motivation to return to China. “I missed a lot in the country because This is one of the places where I felt the happiest in my sports career.“, he commented. “I love playing here and I would be very excited to get my 100th title in Shanghai”Novak explained.
In them, and as expected, Djokovic spoke again about the ‘Sinner case’. “There are too many inconsistencies and too many government agencies involved. The whole Sinner case is not helping our sport,” the Serbian thought.I think Jannik has won all three appeals so far, it must have been very difficult for him, his team and his family“, hidden.
His words about the Sinner became, at the same time, a criticism of the system. “It’s pretty obvious that we have a broken system.even people who don’t follow tennis realize it,” Novak admitted.
The Serbian also took the opportunity to praise Sinner’s performance in recent tournaments after all the uncertainty surrounding his case. “I hope we can get back to tennis. Jannik is doing an amazing job with this whole process. “He plays at a very high level, wins Slams and most of the matches he plays,” he added.
A few days ago there was a radical change in a ‘Sinner case’ that seemed far from being closed. Last Saturday the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced that it had filed an appeal requesting a ‘suspension period of one to two years’ for Sinner. “This whole situation is not good for tennis, I hope this case will be solved soon. Whatever happens, hopefully it will be decided soon,” Djokovic said.
Source: La Verdad

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