Sabalenka on the Sinner case: "I believe in clean sport"
Interviewed by Piers Morgan, Aryna Sabalenka was asked to share her view on the doping case surrounding Jannik Sinner.
"We don't know exactly what happened"
Although she admits not knowing everything, she prefers to assume the Italian was not guilty. She states: "We don't know exactly what happened. I believe in clean sport and I also believe that everyone should be treated the same way.
But at the same time, honestly, I don't believe there was anything suspicious. Personally, I really try to be careful and protect myself as much as possible after a few cases, because you can eat something at a restaurant and test positive afterwards."
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