Tour player defends Kyrgios' opinion: "Say what you want, but this sport isn't clean right now"
Nick Kyrgios yesterday justified his stance on the Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek doping cases at a conference organized before the start of the Brisbane tournament.
Unsurprisingly, his comments were divisive and sparked much debate. Benjamin Lock, ranked 311th in the ATP world rankings, showed his support for Kyrgios' comments:
"Cheating, inconsistencies, lack of transparency and public outrage at any player who speaks out.
It's not a good image for tennis. The locker room has no respect for any of this.
Say what you want, but this sport is not clean right now."
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