Sinner: "I don't want to respond to what Kyrgios or any other player has said".
Jannik Sinner gave a press conference in Melbourne, on the sidelines of the Australian Open.
A journalist asked him how he dealt with the comments surrounding his doping case, particularly those made by Nick Kyrgios.
The Italian declared: "I don't think I have to answer that. How can I ignore it? It's not something you put aside and stop thinking about.
Deep down, I know exactly what happened, and that's how I think I ignore it.
I haven't done anything wrong, and that's why I'm here and keep on playing.
I don't want to respond to what Kyrgios or any other player has said.
I think the most important thing is to have people around me who are well-informed and know what's going on. That's all."
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