The Italian Tennis Federation defines as “shameful injustice” the sanction to Sinner

The Italian Tennis Federation defines as "shameful injustice" the sanction to Sinner

The Italian Angelo Binaghi, president of the Tennis Federation (FITP), hardly loaded against the world anti -doping agency (AMA) for the three -month sanction to Jannik Sinner, which defined as a “shameful injustice” and a “big mistake.”

The FitP came out in defense of its best tennis player after the sanction for having tested positive Closer In Indian Wells, almost a year ago, in a case in which Sinner was initially acquitted by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) but was reopened by the AMA.

“It is the first time that a shameful injustice makes us happy, because our first thought is for the boy, who sees the end of a nightmare,” Binaghi said in an official statement.

“The lament remains for everything that has had to happen Jannik. If there is no choice, this will be perhaps the last big mistake of the AMA that, as we know, has already decided to change the rules that forced Jannik To accept a commitment that, although he does not recognize any responsibility for his part, is truly unfair, ‘”he added.

The Ama, in fact, recognized in his official statement that the tennis player “had no intention of cheating” and that the minimum substance found in his body “did not provide any type of benefit in performance.”

The president insisted on Sinner’s innocence: “This agreement between the two parties certifies the innocence of Jannikhis non -absolute guilt, and finally allows him to reassure and plan his future with a great return in the 1000 Masters of Rome, where all Italy will receive him as he deserves. “

It will comply with sanction from February 9 to May 4. As great competitions, the Sunshine Double, Monte-Carlo and Madrid.