More and more players have been in three -month penalties for doping Jannik Sinner. The latter has been Daniil MedvedevHe said he hopes that other players have also come to an agreement with the World Anti -Doping Agency (FATHER).
“I hope that the next few times, the players can do it. He will say: ‘We found out that (breaking the anti -month standards,'” Medvedev said in the press.
“So I hope you believe in a previous one where each one has the opportunity to defend themselves better than before. Otherwise, if it doesn’t be possible, it’s unique.
Medvedev says Sinner can reach an agreement because he has a good team of attorneysa luxury that most circuit players do not have.
“I hope each one has the right to represent themselves, because sometimes players do not have the money for a lawyerThey do it yourself, “Medvedev added.
“This is a bad signal if he can only do itBut this is a very good signal if, after that, everyone can do it.
Sinner reached an agreement with the father, appealing in front of the Deportivo Arbitration Court (TAS) The decision of an independent court to release the Italian of all offenses after three -hours winning a Grand Slam does not exceed anti -Doping controls.
Instead of dealing with a long penalty, the decision is expected by the end of the year, Sinner accepted three -month suspension that would allow him to return in front of Roland Garros. Father removed his appeal after the agreement.
The agreement has been criticized by active and retired playersAnd Australia says Nick Kyrgios is a “sad day for tennis.”
The Association of Professional Tenists (PTPA), an organization created by Novak Djokovic, said “Bias is not acceptable” After many other players received a longer ban.
Last month, the PTPA announced the launch of a new free legal defense program for players accused of doping or corruption.
Source: La Verdad

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