Sinner on the doping affair: "There were nights when I didn't sleep"
The world number 1 confided in us about the period during which his doping affair was not revealed, and how it affected him.
Jannik Sinner played for many months knowing he had tested positive at Indian Wells and Miami.
A situation that made him uncomfortable, as he explained to SkySports: "I couldn't tell other people. I didn't know how to react, I didn't know how the information would get out.
It was very complicated to deal with all that when it wasn't public. I was able to win games where some people saw me being a bit depressed and asked me "Why are you reacting like that?". I didn't know what to say.
And there were nights when I didn't sleep. Before the match against Medvedev at Wimbledon, I felt bad on the court because I hadn't slept all night."