Broady on the Swiatek case: "It's madness".
Since the announcement of her one-month suspension for testing positive for trimetazidine, Iga Swiatek has been at the heart of all debate and discussion.
Although the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) has confirmed that she took the drug involuntarily, the Pole has had to justify herself, notably by giving a full list of the drugs and supplements she was taking.
However, this infamous list is also causing a stir, with Swiatek declaring that she was taking no fewer than 14 products. A number which has already generated several reactions.
Liam Broady, for example, picked up on a tweet by Simon Cambers on the subject, writing: "This is madness".
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End of day she's responsible for what goes in her body, just like..........Sinner.