Carlos Alcaraz reacted for the first time to the turn of events in the Sinner affair. The defeated Spanish tennis player Tallon Griekspoor at the China Open 6-1 and 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament and was surprised by the reopening of the Italian tennis player’s case. “It’s not a good sign for tennis,” said the Murcian.
THE World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has appealed the doping case involving tennis player Jannik Sinner, current world number one. A reopening of the file which surprised Carlos Alcarazwho has not hesitated to react publicly since the China Open.
“It’s not a good sign for tennis in general,” he said. Carlos Alcaraz bluntly on the reopening of the file Fisherman. “It seemed that the case was closed and suddenly, after a month, it comes back, which is surprising,” said the Spanish tennis player.
“It’s impressive how he continues to play at a high level despite everything that’s going on around him. I wish him the best for the future,” said Carlos Alcaraz about the situation of Fisherman. The Spanish tennis player also spoke about his physical condition: “I am very comfortable on the court and physically very, quite good. Today the truth is that I felt fast and agile.
“Collecting 200 victories in just two and a half years on tour means a lot to me. “I just want to move forward,” he commented. Carlos Alcaraz.
Reopening the Sinner file
THE World Anti-Doping Agency (AMA) Yes, he calls for severe sanctions against Jannik Sinnerthe current world number 1 in tennis who gave twice positive for clostebol during a doping control. The Italian was spared a major sanction, such as spending months without being able to compete, and simply he received a light punishment losing the points and money won at the Indian Wells Masters 1,000, a tournament in which he gave this double positive.
For WADA, the body responsible for coordinating and monitoring the fight against doping in sport, Jannik Sinner must have a sporting sanction and that is why he is asking for a sentence of one to two years for the Italian tennis player. It should be remembered that an independent tribunal of the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) considered Sinner not guilty or negligent, which is why he continues to compete as if the two positives had not occurred .
This ITIA resolution is the one that is currently reproduces the World Anti-Doping Agency, which actually presented the appeal on September 26, although it was announced this Saturday. Specifically, WADA filed an appeal with the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in which it seeks a sanction against Sinner “between one and two years”.