He is the world number 1 and current champion of the Australian Open, but Jannik Sinner keeps reminding himself of his positivity by clostebol in March at Indian Wells, something he is trying to cope with as best he can.
“There’s a word called compartmentalizing, and it means putting bad things in a box and separating them.” he said at Media Day at Melbourne Park.
Asked about Nick Kyrgios’ continued attacks, the Italian firmly defended himself. “I didn’t do anything wrong. That’s why I’m still here. That’s why I’m still playing. To be honest, I don’t think I need to answer this. How do I block it? It’s not like you put it somewhere and say I don’t think about it anymore. In my mind, I really know what happened and I’ll just block it, right?” he explained.
“I didn’t do anything wrong. That’s why I’m still here. That’s why I keep playing. I don’t want to respond to what Nick said or what other players said. I think the most important thing is to have people around me who are different from people, who know exactly what happened. “That’s all,” added Sinner, who revealed that the incident didn’t change his behavior.
“Before, I was very careful about every medicine I took, even what I ate. When the bottle is opened, I throw it away and get a new one.. I am always very careful about these things. No, it hasn’t changed,” clarified Sinner, who will debut on Tuesday with Chilean Nicolás Jarry.
Source: La Verdad

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