Kyrgios-Sinner: Chapter with the “question of state” at the center of the scene

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On this occasion the controversy of Nick Kyrgios (661st in the world ranking) in the podcast The Unscripted Show targeted Jannik Sinner and his controversial episode with dopingboth in the sanction and in the resolution: “The truth is that it hurt me to see how everything was resolved. I was following the case and I couldn’t believe that someone who had tested positive twice would then get out of all the problems so easily.”

“He is a player who was No. 1 in the world; there is no doubt that we are facing an incredible tennis player, someone who is going to take this sport to the top for the next ten or fifteen years together with Carlos Alcaraz. That does not mean, obviously, that they are protecting him to a certain extent within the circuit. “Both the CEO and all the current ATP important people are Italian, so for me this story is nothing more than a bunch of s***.”exonerating the protagonist himself but taking the discussion to a “state issue.”

“Obviously, an example would be the relationship I have with Sinner, which is quite bleak. It’s normal after all the scandal he had with the doping thing, with the two positive tests he gave and all the things that happened afterwards. I guess it’s normal, but yes, there are a couple of people out there that I can’t get along with, at all,” he referred to the entire circuit.

But he never, ever forgot what the deal would be like if it happened to him: “I was watching it from home and thinking, ‘Wow, maybe I should have done that too!’ Think about it for a moment, what would happen if I had done something like that?” Nobody will know. Or does he?