Several players are already speaking out on the Sinner case!
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Tested positive twice for the metabolite clostébol at the Indian Wells tournament in March, the Transalpine has just been cleared by the relevant authorities.
Explaining that he had been unknowingly contaminated by one of the members of his medical team, the world number 1 appealed against two suspensions and won his case, even though his ATP points and prize money acquired at the Californian tournament have been withdrawn.
A number of other players on the ATP circuit have already expressed their opinions on social networks, and to say the least, they haven't exactly been supportive of Sinner.
Lucas Pouille was one of the first players to speak out in a tweet that left little doubt as to the Frenchman's point of view: "Maybe you should stop taking us for fools...?"
Denis Shapovalov, a regular poster on social networks, also voiced his critical opinion: "Different rules for different players.
I can't imagine how all the other players who have been banned for contaminated substances feel."
However, the one who was harshest in his comments was undoubtedly Nick Kyrgios: "It's ridiculous. Whether it's accidental or planned.
You're tested twice with a banned substance (steroid)... You should be banned for two years.
Your performance has been enhanced. Massage cream... Yes, that's good."