Sinner on unequal treatment after Clostebol positivity: “It also depends on the position you are in”
“It was a long story from the beginning I didn’t know if I could continue playing. The only reason I was able to play is because from the beginning they knew exactly where that substance had entered my body. We told the truth right away, and they trusted our story and also saw the amount I had in my body, which is less than a billionth of a gramwhich is very very low.” He said Jannik Sinnerworld number one tennis player, in a long interview with espn.
“I know it was very difficult to play in this situation,” the South Tyrolean continued, “but in my mind I knew I hadn’t done anything wrong. Mistakes can happen, unfortunately it was tough, but it can happen and now I’m obviously very relieved about the result.” “My team and I know exactly how it went and now I think all of you do too, so I’m just happy to be here, I can’t wait to play again and then we’ll see how it goes,” he concluded. Sinner.
“It had an impact (the case of positivity to Closteboled.) because I was often sick, I didn’t feel much energy on the pitch, I think this was seen in Wimbledonfor example, I spent sleepless nights thinking about this, some physical problems perhaps related to this. There were very difficult moments on the pitch, I didn’t feel like myself, I wasn’t happy, but now I just want to turn the page, I’m not saying that everything will be ok right away, but I hope to feel happy on the pitch again”, he continues.
Sinner: “Unequal treatment? It also depends on the position you are in”
“It also depends on the position you are in, certainly in my position I have the ability to take qualified people, obviously for another person it can be different. But I repeat once again the reason why I played is that we knew exactly how the Clostebol had entered my body and from where.
The process was very long and over time you feel a greater weight, the great wait for the end, the arrival of the results, it was not an easy period, but now I am happy”, he concluded. Jannik Sinneranswering questions from espn on the criticisms that have come from some colleagues who have denounced unequal treatment.
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