
Jamie Singer, the lawyer representing the world number one ATP player, Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, commented on the proceedings of his client's doping case.
Jamie Singer, quoted by Sky Sport Italia
I think the players are always hawks when it's another player involved and possibly doves when it's them. It is very unfair. He [Sinner] has been through the process from the very beginning by the book. And there's no favoritism. It just so happens that these circumstances have been very unusual. He says he feels that he's been treated quite harshly. The players have quite a platform, but they don't necessarily have the opportunity to investigate and get into all the details that are out there.
On February 15, the BBC reported that 23-year-old Sinner, after reaching an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), has received a three-month suspension from international competitions. His ban will last until May 4, 2025, while the Italian can resume training on April 13. Remember, in March 2024, Sinner failed two doping tests for the clostebol steroid, but the investigation could not prove that he acted with intent.


