De Minaur praises Sinner: "A great guy".
Alex De Minaur could do nothing on Sunday. Up against the ever-impressive Jannik Sinner, the Australian gave it his all, but simply didn't have the weapons to win, and lost (6-3, 6-4).
Asked about the doping scandal that still surrounds his tormentor of the day, the Australian didn't dwell on the subject, preferring to emphasize the tennis and human qualities of the world number 1: "I mean, honestly, I'm just a tennis player.
I have no influence on these kinds of decisions. I'm sure everything will happen when it has to. As for Jannik, I can only speak of what I know of him as a person.
Even though he's already kicked my ass seven times (eight, in fact), he's a great guy. We've shared a lot of moments on the field together. He and his team, I have a lot of respect for them."
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