Pegula on the Swiatek affair: "You have to trust their work".
Jessica Pegula was in New York this week for an exhibition match lost to Emma Navarro at Madison Square Garden.
The American also spoke about the doping case involving Iga Swiatek: "It seems they have investigated and she has her explanation.
You have to have confidence in their work, and in the fact that they'll come to the right conclusion. I think the way players are sanctioned so randomly frustrates outsiders, or even some players.
You have to wonder how his suspension works when we're not competing, because it doesn't seem to affect anything so it's not really a sanction.
But she missed the Asian tour, so that may have affected her chances of finishing the year as world No.1, which is obviously paramount for her."
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