Halep blows hot air: "I don't think what happened was right".
Will the Jannik Sinner doping affair ever stop shaking the tennis media sphere?
As the US Open slowly enters its decisive phase, a long-awaited statement has just been made. Simon Halep, who was suspended for almost two years for doping before winning her case and being allowed to return to competition, has given her opinion.
Without accusing Sinner, the Romanian pointed to the double standards in the actions of the doping control authorities: "I think it's something very clear.
The case was judged in a totally different way, and I suffered a lot. I waited a long time, which is not at all fair.
I think all athletes should be judged and treated in the same way, whether they're number 1 or number 200.
I don't think what happened was fair.
It's something I'd like to put behind me and move on with my life because life is beautiful."
The slave masters of this concentration camp don't care.
Call it Tennis Beyond Thunderdome