Darren Cahill details how Jannik Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid | ESPN

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,1 тис.

  • @isabellasmith8377
    @isabellasmith8377 22 дні тому +373

    What’s the Fitness TraIner doing with a spray that has already been noted to have the banned substance??? What a huge trouble he gave to his Player.

    • @diegodiaz3275
      @diegodiaz3275 22 дні тому +35

      There are many substances that are illegal to use but that varies from organizations and countries. It’s a very long list and while yes you are hiring a top physio and therapist, things can go wrong like in this case through contamination. I believe a better question would be why wasn’t his physio using gloves?

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 22 дні тому +48

      The fitness trainer was actually a pharmacist and should've known better. But he also claimed to have told the physio what was in the substance so he wouldn't use it around Sinner. The physio claims he was never told. They were both at fault. They're both gone, too.

    • @vicman877
      @vicman877 22 дні тому +30

      ​@@billiey36 Yeah that part of him being a pharmacist and not know the risk of using that cream and touching people... I feel that's the part that doesn't make sense and it is hard to believe their explanation now

    • @23kiddd
      @23kiddd 22 дні тому +22

      yeah and same phisio guy worked in italian basketball team in 2022 when one player was banned for using same substance from spray

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 22 дні тому +10

      @@vicman877 It's on the pharmacist, though, not Jannik who had no idea that the product was even on site. The pharmacist says he told the physio what the product was. The pharmacist (strength trainer) and the physio are blaming each other.

  • @fxsignal1830
    @fxsignal1830 19 днів тому +44

    another italian tennis player, Marco Bortolotti, was clostebol positive and not disqualified, exactly like Sinner.

    • @nelibelmartinez5158
      @nelibelmartinez5158 17 днів тому +1

      claro,italiano como las actuales autoridades del tenis profesional...qué casualidad...dos italianos absueltos😂😂😂

    • @nelibelmartinez5158
      @nelibelmartinez5158 17 днів тому +4

      @@fxsignal1830 e anche mi piaceva mooooolto Jannik,ma non sono imbecile.

    • @giuliogrifi7739
      @giuliogrifi7739 16 днів тому +1

      @@nelibelmartinez5158 Now we know you.

    • @nelibelmartinez5158
      @nelibelmartinez5158 16 днів тому

      @@giuliogrifi7739 🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶

    • @nelibelmartinez5158
      @nelibelmartinez5158 16 днів тому +1

      @@giuliogrifi7739 vai a fargli paura a Naldi e a Ferrara meglio...forse parlano

  • @isabellasmith8377
    @isabellasmith8377 22 дні тому +419

    I actually saw the change in Jannik just before the olympics. Tonsillitis often happens to people with weakened immune system. I was a bit worried that the strain of being no.1 was getting to him. He looked stressed to me. And the reaction when he beat Zverev was not typical. Like a scream of relief and anger combined.
    Cant imagine Jannik cheating bec he wont even cheat during wrong line calls.

    • @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator
      @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator 22 дні тому +104

      Its a shame how much hate sinner Is getting he Is too kind for doing those things

    • @chopin1975-tq3gx
      @chopin1975-tq3gx 22 дні тому +55

      @@Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator people are upset that higher ranked players dont get the same treatment as lower ranked players; intent is irrelevant in this case.

    • @KimBoKastekniv
      @KimBoKastekniv 22 дні тому

      @@Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator dickrider detected

    • @IvanSpaziano-ko5cv
      @IvanSpaziano-ko5cv 22 дні тому +16

      ​@@Op_Panda_LiftingSimulatorThat's ordinary when you're number one, just ask to Djokovic in all his entire career.

    • @sunmiu5319
      @sunmiu5319 22 дні тому +1

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@chopin1975-tq3gx if that’s the case, there’s another player called Marco Bortolotti who is no way near a big name himself, faced the exact same situation last year, he was treated exactly like Jannik, no suspension, no ban, not guilty. Points and prize money taken away as penalty. What now?

  • @mcf-662
    @mcf-662 16 днів тому +102

    Tested positive for one billionth of a gram (of this substance) that cannot affect the player's performance in any possible way.
    Ridiculous to even make such a big fuss over this

    • @videocarlos2834
      @videocarlos2834 15 днів тому +18

      You have not even idea. At this level, you have a Pharmacologist calculating carefuly excretion time margin to adjust it to just the time when should dissapear. So minutes amounts are POSITIVE.

    • @kyledavis635
      @kyledavis635 13 днів тому +8

      @@videocarlos2834 Thank you... for at least trying to talk sense into someone.

    • @abahkwnwjsjsjwbhw
      @abahkwnwjsjsjwbhw 13 днів тому

      ​@@kyledavis635People are stupid

    • @greggpon7466
      @greggpon7466 12 днів тому +2

      Unless the person was Chinese then the western press would be baying for their head. Just like the swimmers that tested for less than one part in a billion. They were crucified. Despite the purple faces of US swimmers.

    • @jeffbrunswick5511
      @jeffbrunswick5511 9 днів тому +2

      Ask yourself this question. Would you take steroids if I told you it was going to make you millions of dollars?

  • @kuiyeondae
    @kuiyeondae 22 дні тому +297

    Makes a lot of sense.
    I was quite surprised how subdued he seemed after winning Cincinnati.
    All this has really been weighing down on him.

    • @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator
      @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator 22 дні тому +78

      Its a shame how much hate sinner Is getting

    • @JeremyWade-z2n
      @JeremyWade-z2n 22 дні тому +22

      @@kuiyeondae He let out alot of pent up emotion after Zverev win. But yeah he has looked stressed

    • @shinedee_star
      @shinedee_star 22 дні тому +24

      I felt the same! Somehow his reaction wasn't happy enough I felt. Makes sense now. Poor guy.

    • @kirby4599
      @kirby4599 22 дні тому +20

      He doesn't deserve this. Getting hate for something that was completely outside of his control, and then having it weight down on him for the good half of 2024 season is hard.

    • @keacyut7
      @keacyut7 22 дні тому +3

      This is true. It's more like a relief

  • @janetdimacali5619
    @janetdimacali5619 22 дні тому +249

    I think it's the lack of transparency that Sinner tested positive and the investigation process that makes people question the fairness of the results of the investigation.

    • @2394098234509
      @2394098234509 22 дні тому +62

      The ITIA literally followed their procedures to a T. What are you even talking about? Are you familiar with their procedures?

    • @VH07654
      @VH07654 22 дні тому +49

      They couldn’t reveal it as the investigation is done anonymously, ie the the committee investigating the issue didn’t know the name of the player. So they had to wait for the conclusion of the investigation/have a verdict before revealing the name of the player. This helps the investigation to be impartial

    • @kirby4599
      @kirby4599 22 дні тому +21

      What lack of transparency? Darren just explained every single detail here

    • @janniksinner_updates
      @janniksinner_updates 22 дні тому +28

      That is how it works:
      • The player was issued with a provisional suspension for each of the findings.
      • On both occasions he successfully appealed the provisional suspensions to an independent arbitrator.
      • Once an appeal is successful, it remains anonymous.
      If Had the player’s appeal been turned down, it would have been announced.

    • @AFCompany
      @AFCompany 22 дні тому +24

      @@janniksinner_updatesdude no. Sinner got special treatment no question. There is no way his appeal worked that quickly. Sharapova and Halep were suspended for over a year before they won their appeals and were found innocent. Look at Troicki, Gasquet, and Cilic. Sinner should have been suspended immediately but instead he was allowed to play with no consequences before it was even determined if it was intentional doping or not. That is unacceptable and the fact that they brushed it under the rug is very sketchy. The president of the ATP also being Italian doesn’t help the look of this favoritism.

  • @Deedee-m3q
    @Deedee-m3q 22 дні тому +186

    Poor Halep whose career is practically over...

    • @blackkitty9054
      @blackkitty9054 22 дні тому +61

      Unfortunately for her, the ATP chairman and CEO are italian, not Romanian.

    • @ppucci6666
      @ppucci6666 22 дні тому

      @@blackkitty9054sei un poveraccio…

    • @writersblock0335
      @writersblock0335 22 дні тому

      Women's tennis is headed by WTA not ATP. This is sexism at best. ATP lets cheaters and players accused of dv off wothout any consequence

    • @SquashDrink
      @SquashDrink 22 дні тому +78

      Biggest difference is that Yannik and his team seem to have had an immediate and logical explanation for how it was an accident (on all parts). Also, the drug is common in Italy
      and the amount found was deemed unable to enhance performance.
      Halep did not have (and still does not have) an explanation other than "oops, my bad!", the drug found is NOT common, and the amount was significant.

    • @Mystery994
      @Mystery994 22 дні тому +4

      @@blackkitty9054 😭😭😭😭

  • @glendadry893
    @glendadry893 22 дні тому +140

    The discrepancy in treatment of Halep vs Sinner cases is disgusting

    • @rolandbozz79
      @rolandbozz79 21 день тому +61

      Because this is a COMPLETE different story. It's quite simple to understand this.

    • @zanderixx6322
      @zanderixx6322 21 день тому +47

      Because unfortunately Halep actually assumed doping substances under form of dietary supplements. Sinner didn't assume anything. There is no discrepancy, only different situations.

    • @lifecanbe
      @lifecanbe 21 день тому

      ​@@rolandbozz79explain the different story please

    • @smnlcu
      @smnlcu 21 день тому +11

      You speak without going in any detail. One should at least read and listen.

    • @sonnix31
      @sonnix31 21 день тому +9

      Even a baby understands the difference. Stop laying dumb, you just heard that Halep did not know how the substance entered her system so she could not fight in court immediately.

  • @SamJones-x7q
    @SamJones-x7q 22 дні тому +278

    Loving the comments from people who are pretending that they are experts in these sorts of situations.

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi 22 дні тому +1

      The man was caught with dope in his system
      players are banned for the same thing and same amount
      one does not need to be a lab tech to know this is wrong

    • @housecanrun9198
      @housecanrun9198 22 дні тому +52

      Doesn’t take an expert to know hiding this suspension for 5 months is suspicious…

    • @liamhuges
      @liamhuges 22 дні тому +35

      Expert in what exactly? Deception? There are facts and many unknowns that this interview failed to address. Even with an above-average IQ, you don't need to be an 'expert' to analyze what is right in front of you.

    • @foggyspinks
      @foggyspinks 22 дні тому +7

      Glad to be an expert 😢

    • @sunmiu5319
      @sunmiu5319 22 дні тому +1

      ⁠​⁠@@housecanrun9198if case was disclosed at the very first stage, there wouldn’t be any impartial investigation as all the professors and experts and doctors involved would have known who they were investigating. Then you’d whine exactly the opposite way. Really hard to please, huh?

  • @chrisandersen5635
    @chrisandersen5635 22 дні тому +122

    Simona Halep maintained her innocence for years. Sure, eventually her innocence was held up, years enough later, her career was ruined. So called justice.

    • @al1976-v7m
      @al1976-v7m 22 дні тому +12

      Different substance though

    • @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg
      @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg 22 дні тому +9

      Why didn't people fefend Help at the time? Nobody cared and now all of a sudden they care because they hate Sinner being world number 1.

    • @KanatLS
      @KanatLS 22 дні тому +3

      ​@FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg no. That's because he is italian😂😂😂 and white😂😂😂 amazing how SOME group of ppl think they are special and need special treatment.... well in that case he actually got special treatment

    • @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg
      @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg 22 дні тому +6

      ​@@KanatLS​Sinner has the financial means to pay for very expensive lawyers to defend against the doping agency. Is this a crime? It is unfair but low ranked players do not have the possibility to defend against the many abuses of the doping agency. This is a fact.

    • @KanatLS
      @KanatLS 22 дні тому +6

      @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg well tell that to halep and sharapova who were richer than yannik at the points of their careers were they got thrushed into the mud, they had enough money to get the best lawyers....but the head of the ATP/WTA was not russian or romanian unfortunately for them, yannik is fortunate to have an Italian ceo in the ATP .... don't defend yannik he got special treatment

  • @mickaellandry9726
    @mickaellandry9726 22 дні тому +83

    This physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi worked in a basketball team (Bologna).
    And from the time of his practice there, multiple reports from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the NADO suggested that some top Italian players had been negatively affected by Clostebol.
    Giacomo Naldi was therefore alerted, warned of the risks of contamination from using this type of product.
    It is unlikely that he was unaware of the consequences he could have had for Jannik by obtaining this spray.
    The thesis of negligence thus casts a certain shadow on his case.
    I dare believe that Jannik has removed him from his team!

    • @test-do1gc
      @test-do1gc 21 день тому +3

      Fitness trainer needs to be fired as well.

    • @jadeedmundson5715
      @jadeedmundson5715 21 день тому

      Lol, Sinner and his team purposefully used the PED(steroids) and concocted the story as a back up in case they were caught. How hard is it to buy the said product and keep it on hand in case you need to have an explanation of how the PEDs got into Sinner’s system? Lol, don’t be so naive!

    • @arncj18
      @arncj18 20 днів тому +8

      this rubbing on testosterone cream technique and other stuff is not new, check out the * How Olympic Sports Doping Actually Works | How Crime Works | Insider. Problem is Cahill i think is a clean coach, maybe Sinner as well as player. But why they work with Naldi is beyong me.

    • @rosaliewright4226
      @rosaliewright4226 20 днів тому +2

      @@arncj18THAT is a fair question!!👏🏼

    • @elenaradice7788
      @elenaradice7788 19 днів тому +4

      Si sono stati licenziati tutti e 2, l notizia è di oggi e penso che sinner abbia fatto la cosa giusta

  • @cloudchamois7004
    @cloudchamois7004 22 дні тому +64

    yeah things coming out publicly for other athletes also wasn't great for them either but they weren't allowed to have it kept as a secret for several months .....

    • @davide6679
      @davide6679 21 день тому +14

      To all the idiots who think the same of this guy. Rules: the TADP give to the player the right to defend himself thanks to "Confiability", in private. TO ALL of them

    • @AerithStrife87
      @AerithStrife87 21 день тому +3

      Richard Ings ( head of the ATP’s Anti-Doping Program from 2001 to 2005 before becoming the CEO of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority from 2005 to 2010)
      “I read the decision and the rules were followed to the letter. Sinner was provisionally suspended. His lawyers lodged a same-day appeal for urgent lifting of the provisional suspension based on evidence he had no fault.
      An expedited hearing in such cases is a feature of the rules.” Ings explains.
      “An arbitrator heard the appeal and handed down his decision to lift the suspension. No announcement can be made under the rules now until the matter is heard in full by a tribunal. So he can play.
      “The tribunal reviewed the full case of evidence and found Sinner had no fault. So no suspension was imposed. But he automatically loses points and prize money at the first even he tested positive at. That is mandatory even if you are found to have absolutely no fault for the positive so the rules were perfectly followed.”
      From an article on ubitennis

  • @Sirianphillips
    @Sirianphillips 22 дні тому +147

    Truth is usually simple, lies are complex, just saying.

    • @anto-sk4ce
      @anto-sk4ce 22 дні тому +19

      Or maybe a criticism is easier to believe because many People are envious and just want to insult people

    • @fabios.3510
      @fabios.3510 22 дні тому +9

      The minds of a lot of people commenting here are very simple too…

    • @anto-sk4ce
      @anto-sk4ce 22 дні тому +1

      @@fabios.3510 i think that people many times want to believe that things are just Simple idk

    • @broncoguy4862
      @broncoguy4862 19 днів тому +1

      @@anto-sk4ce Or maybe people possess reasoning skills that included questioning suspicious explanations like blaming the presence of a banned steroid on a massage. Then waiting almost 6 month to go public with not one, but two failed tests and two provisional suspensions. But $inner can afford good lawyers who make "donations" to the officials' favorite causes.

    • @anto-sk4ce
      @anto-sk4ce 19 днів тому

      @@broncoguy4862 Its not that hard, this substance is contained in very small parts in italian medicines, btw you can listen to what Andy roddick said

  • @ciccaroni
    @ciccaroni 22 дні тому +96

    Thank God there were experts to investigate and not absolute nobodies behind a keyboard

    • @waillachab284
      @waillachab284 22 дні тому +20

      He is a cheater for ever
      It's over for him.

    • @ciccaroni
      @ciccaroni 22 дні тому +15

      @waillachab284 here's one

    • @cocoaur3052
      @cocoaur3052 22 дні тому +7

      ​@@waillachab284well you're a disappointment forever but your family deals with that pretty well i assume so thats ok ❤

    • @waillachab284
      @waillachab284 22 дні тому +4

      @@cocoaur3052 no loser i'am a very very successful pharmacist , my whole family looks up to me
      Haha got you there 🤣🤣🤣
      What about you !!!!!

    • @cocoaur3052
      @cocoaur3052 22 дні тому

      @@waillachab284 pharmacist and successful? 😂😂😂😂 lmfaooo couldnt get into med school so here you are.....no wonder your family looks up to you, any degree is better when in a family of illiterates

  • @ymmotwoka3107
    @ymmotwoka3107 22 дні тому +108

    I have been Jannik’s fan for many years. I was shocked to hear this news at first. But after reading all the matters and listened to Darren, it cleared to me that Jannik was innocent. It explained why Jannik’s plays and his mental dropped down after Miami. If there was not this issue he might did better in RG and Wimbledon. I hope that the other players will have the chance to defend themselves the way Jannik did. I really felt sorry for Simona and don’t want it to happen to anyone.

    • @bernie1166
      @bernie1166 22 дні тому

      Portraying an athlete as "victim" after being tested positive for doping, is not credible either. Facts: Professional physios always use gloves! I have never heard of such an unbelievable story - that´s a JOKE!

    • @seaneckhart9914
      @seaneckhart9914 22 дні тому +15

      Its not clear at all. Its a load of bs

    • @ThickLikePeanutButta
      @ThickLikePeanutButta 22 дні тому

      Why is it that so many Italian sportspersons keep getting caught with use of this substance, Clostebol. I know its over the counter in Italy, but that is no excuse. Pick a different ointment FFS not the one with steroids. Surely his camp is not that dumb.
      I actually think Sinner may be naive and just playing tennis. But his camp has let him down. Who know how he using this drug. It stinks 💩.

    • @Smalldeine
      @Smalldeine 21 день тому +10

      He is a cheater? Tested positive twice? Stripped of money and points from Indian Wells. It's a fact - whether you like it or not. Norway’s top female long-distance runner faced a 13-month ban for the same offense after using a lip balm prescribed by her doctor.

    • @HonkyMonky
      @HonkyMonky 21 день тому +5

      He cheated, gat caught twice, money and corruption rule this world...

  • @gebmanini6465
    @gebmanini6465 22 дні тому +92

    Wow what an absolute class act from Darren. So well spoken, eloquent and genuine in this interview. The interviewer asked some tough questions that many (myself included ) wanted the answers to he handled them really well

    • @martinhudecek8886
      @martinhudecek8886 22 дні тому +13

      Part time defence lawyer

    • @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi
      @AlexandrawOfficial_Lexi 22 дні тому

      Cahill is such a vile man and liar!!
      all the italians busted for this drug in the past 48 monts also get a massage from this man the day he had a cut? and when they too had "blisters"?
      haha
      i hope sinner loses his magic power and we never hear from him in the final stages of the tournament again.
      I think the steroid was to help him with his muscle recovery time and cramping, his hip tendons etc.
      If he cant overcome those he will not stay at the top
      The double standard is what upsets me as a slav
      We all know what would happen to our players
      Only the amerikkkan pervs and their golden players at Nike are immune

    • @Cookie_Ninja14
      @Cookie_Ninja14 22 дні тому +11

      this is rehearsed af and loads of PR training involved. I guess ur not as well-read in anti-doping press conferences...big bs for sure

    • @Smalldeine
      @Smalldeine 21 день тому +4

      His reputation is forever ruined. Norway’s top female long-distance runner faced a 13-month ban for the same offense after using a lip balm prescribed by her doctor. Btw. in this case, it is also worth noting that ATP's chairman and CEO is Italian.

    • @saintseymour
      @saintseymour 21 день тому +3

      @@Smalldeine which would be relevant if the exonerating verdicts didn't come from 4 experts that are not ATP employees and did their review independently of one another and also did not know who the player was when reviewing the case. his reputation will be ruined only for those that didn't take time to read the verdict -- and i would hope sinner wouldn't lose to much sleep of the opinion of such people.

  • @gdekogel
    @gdekogel 21 день тому +43

    I think Sinner's theory is plausible. Furthermore, I don't consider this guy to be a 'cheater'. He's a sincere human being, a devoted sportsman and in the tennis game for the long run. He wants to become the next legend alongside Alcaraz, Rune and Medvedev. I believe he would never jeopardize his career by deliberately using banned substances. That's simply not the guy he is. Even more so, the level of this anabolic steroid in his blood was so low, he didn't even benefit from it. Zero. I've been following Sinner for a couple of years now and this whole fine mess just doesn't add up. I think this truly was a very unfortunate course of events. A stupid case of negligence. Let's not start cancelling Sinner, he is one of the good guys.

    • @l.lewbowski6871
      @l.lewbowski6871 21 день тому +7

      So was Florence, Johnson and thousands of other good people. Very naive, very....

    • @Yusukeyuyu
      @Yusukeyuyu 20 днів тому +2

      Steroids sinner 💉💉🔥

    • @mascancris6152
      @mascancris6152 20 днів тому +2

      Do you know him, personally?

    • @roxyglow9670
      @roxyglow9670 19 днів тому +1

      i agree💯

    • @sv-bd5em
      @sv-bd5em 19 днів тому +1

      It’s plausible bc they reused another story

  • @johnh1252
    @johnh1252 21 день тому +60

    Of course hes going to say Sinner is innocent.

    • @joosiej85
      @joosiej85 19 днів тому +14

      literally everyone who investigated and gave evidence in the case (including the expert scientists) agrees he's innocent...

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 18 днів тому +2

      All this for one billionth of a gram which wouldn't affect his tennis performance in any way whatsoever. Jannik still asked the physio about his finger and if he needed any treatment and the physio said no. There's not much more Jannik could have done.

    • @susanantakikhan3262
      @susanantakikhan3262 17 днів тому +1

      These comments are all well and good. I raise the issue again, however, about the double standard here. Simona Halep was banned for more than a year and she claimed too that she knew nothing of ingesting a banned substance. She wasn't given the same treatment. Cahill was also Halep's coach. Don't know whether that was the case at the time of her ban. It's the double standard that is egregious. Cahill just stated that Halep's situation was also not fair but even more unfair as she was banned from playing for an extended period of time unlike Sinner.

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 17 днів тому

      @@susanantakikhan3262
      What I've read about Halep's case is that the delay was caused initially because she and her team (her coach was Patrick Mouratoglou) seemingly could not work out how the banned substance got into her system, whereas with Sinner, his technical coach Umberto (not his physio Giacomo) was also a pharmacist so he knows about banned substances, but he was also the person who gave the can containing trace amounts of the banned substance to the physio for his finger cut, so that is gross negligence if not worse.
      They all knew immediately where the substance originated. That of course doesn't make it right and Sinner was right to part ways with them because they really tarnished his reputation.
      In Simona's case, luckily, like Sinner, she had the funds to hire good lawyers, but it took some time to work out that it was her collagen supplement that had been contaminated with the banned substance.
      Darren Cahill was not her coach at the time. In fact, he vouched for the integrity of her character because he had been her coach previously, and he knew how seriously she took what she put in her body as an athlete.
      Finally, at her trial, Mouratoglou admitted he had been at fault in handing her the contaminated collagen, which resulted in her FOUR YEAR ban being reduced to 9 months, but her career has been pretty much derailed in the last 2 years because of this.
      Djokovic spoke about Sinner's case and he said part of the reason of establishing a players union (PTPA) was to standardise what happens to ALL players when something like this occurs. At the moment I agree it's not a level playing field. Even if the ITIA couldn't find the origin of the banned substance, they chose to convict Halep without all the evidence. Definite double standards.

    • @ksc743
      @ksc743 17 днів тому

      @@susanantakikhan3262
      Halep was actually banned for 4 years, reduced to 9 months after her coach Mouratoglou testified at her trial that he was the one at fault for handing her the collagen that contained the banned substance.
      The difference between Halep and Sinner's case is that in his case his team knew immediately how the contamination occurred.
      Halep's case was more complex in that there was a pharmacy involved who made up her collagen supplement. I believe she is suing them? But yes, the fact Sinner wasn't suspended at all while the investigation took place is not fair at all.
      I believe both Sinner and Halep are victims of decisions their teams made. I feel really sorry for tennis players who can't afford expensive lawyers to clear their names.

  • @paullynch3423
    @paullynch3423 21 день тому +14

    The trainer has to go. As Darren said, he’s a pharmacy owner and is well-versed in the banned substances list. Yet he was in possession of this spray and handed it to the physical therapist, knowing what the substance was and what it contained. At best, that’s negligence. At worst, he’s the Italian Victor Conti.

    • @monicauribe564
      @monicauribe564 21 день тому +3

      If you notice, the physio has not been in the team for months, now there is talk of the doctor. Of course they have to change him, it is total negligence.

    • @bluepainting
      @bluepainting 21 день тому +1

      The pharmacy owner and the physio are different members of Sinner's team.

  • @jingalo8s
    @jingalo8s 22 дні тому +95

    One thing he says is true: Sinner was treated differently, period.

    • @ibetonlosingdog
      @ibetonlosingdog 22 дні тому +42

      another player, bortolotti, got the same exact treatment. 350something in the world.

    • @Eyesonly302
      @Eyesonly302 22 дні тому +5

      @@ibetonlosingdog Another italian player with a get out of jail free pass

    • @milosc__7310
      @milosc__7310 22 дні тому

      ​@@Eyesonly302 do you have any proof it is related to being italian, or are you just racist ?

    • @sebastiantevel898
      @sebastiantevel898 22 дні тому +12

      @@Eyesonly302 Racist.

    • @Somone_final_final_v2
      @Somone_final_final_v2 22 дні тому +25

      ​@@Eyesonly302or maybe it just logical not to ban someone for incidental exposure which didn't improve their performance

  • @rolanddecarli6938
    @rolanddecarli6938 20 днів тому +8

    Marco Bortolotti, a doubles player then above 100 in the rankings (currently 87), was tested last October during the Lisbon Challenger, tested positive for Clostebol, is a very similar case to Sinner who was judged the same way.

  • @jasonhutchinson8060
    @jasonhutchinson8060 17 днів тому +4

    We all know the story Darren. We simply do not believe it. Or that Jannik is being treated just like other players with 'fewer financial resources' that were banned for the very same offense. It smells from top to bottom. You know it. We know it. Don't try sell us an alternate reality after the fact.

  • @cloudchamois7004
    @cloudchamois7004 22 дні тому +55

    Cahill saying sinner is a good person from a good family ...... does that make a difference in how positive doping results are treated?

    • @leonardobraynen1524
      @leonardobraynen1524 22 дні тому +8

      Lol, ikr??!
      Utter rubbish.
      But what do you expect from a coach who possibly knew Simona Halep was getting into??!

    • @Sobchak2
      @Sobchak2 22 дні тому +9

      It doesn’t. The investigation panel looks at the available evidence not at a family core values.

    • @thesoccergod
      @thesoccergod 22 дні тому +4

      It doesn't and it didn't. He was cleared by a panel that didn't know if he was from a royal family or a family of corrupt politicians.
      Cahill saying that is most natural. He's using his _personal experience_ to reiterate Sinner's innocence.

    • @jashwanth9999
      @jashwanth9999 22 дні тому +1

      Hahaha like simon parents are bad people

    • @Universe3-e7r
      @Universe3-e7r 22 дні тому +3

      It doesn't. Investigations do it and say Sinner is clean.

  • @Brad-n4m
    @Brad-n4m 20 днів тому +23

    the bottom line is that they DO have different rules for different players. Shapo said it after this story broke. A former player named Rochus, from Belgium also said after he retired that they test different players differently, some with more frequency than others, etc. Henin tested positive and they covered it up because tennis’ gatekeepers would do anything to keep Serena from dominating(sorry gatekeepers, she STILL dominated). After Henin tested positive, the story was never leaked and she retired. Her temporary retirement lasted the exact amount of time that you’re suspended for a 1st drug offense. Coincidence? I think not. Gasquet tested positive for cocaine and he said that he kissed a girl and that she must’ve had coke on her lips. They let him off. This lame excuse that the spray on his physio’s finger and that THAT was enough to get into Sinner’s urine sample? Really? i said i was born AT NIGHT, not LAST NIGHT.

    • @sparklerdynamo9187
      @sparklerdynamo9187 18 днів тому +2

      Don't kid yourself, they are all on a regimen that includes a comprehensive cocktail of substances, some that are allowed and some that are not. I dare say it is impossible to win 20+ Grandslams without a little extra help or even winning just one or two slams, impossible nowadays. Not just in Tennis by the way, in any sport. If you want to compete at the highest level, you need to get with the program and inject some Compound V. Serena is no different from Henin.I think somewhere around the 90s, you could see the athletic profile of tennis players changing. The sport was becoming physically more demanding and nowadays it's pretty near impossible to find a tennis player that isn't working out every day, on some sort of diet, meditation etc. etc. THAT, was very different back in the day, when players rarely exercised, smoked and drank, were overweight, you name it.

    • @milvao3400
      @milvao3400 9 днів тому

      You're just biased.

  • @Yestequesecree
    @Yestequesecree 22 дні тому +141

    I don’t think Jannik is a cheater, but the difference in treatment is too obvious in my opinion. Hope that from now on, the media and everyone else, start treating this type of cases with more respect.

    • @2394098234509
      @2394098234509 22 дні тому +37

      There was no difference in treatment. Are you familiar with ITIA procedures? Their exact procedural guidelines were followed. They did the exact same thing for a player outside the top 100 who tested positive recently.

    • @sunmiu5319
      @sunmiu5319 22 дні тому +1

      @@2394098234509 to add more context, the former case was Marco Bortolotti in October last year. Search his name and you’ll be able to find the whole story. Exact same situation as Jannik, Marco was investigated till March this year, during the investigation, he was NOT SUSPENDED and played couple of challenger tourneys. ITIA finished the investigation in March and Marco was found innocent. Thus NO BAN, just points deduction and fine as of Jannik’s case. If the governing body does the same thing and follows the same procedure to lower ranked players like Marco (102 CH ranking in doubles), and higher ranked players like Jannik, they are doing the right thing

    • @elchanclascocina
      @elchanclascocina 22 дні тому +3

      Postponed the hearing 2 times, and when they got backlash decided to come up with the blood passport thing, which by the way was completely dismissed by CAS. To me IATA definitely wanted Halep to be guilty vs with Jannik it seems they were more opened to the story.

    • @stephaniewilliams168
      @stephaniewilliams168 22 дні тому +1

      ​@@elchanclascocinaexactly

    • @ljubisaknezevic9040
      @ljubisaknezevic9040 22 дні тому

      @@2394098234509just imagine this happened to djokovic

  • @sfmikica
    @sfmikica 21 день тому +44

    Troicki was banned from playing tennis for 18 months, for failing to provide a blood sample at the Monte-Carlo Masters event, and they just reduced Sinner's points after 2 failed doping tests, disgrace

    • @ehall870
      @ehall870 21 день тому +8

      1 test, 2 positives from the same test

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 21 день тому +17

      Troicki refused to take the test. It's automatic suspension. Sinner cooperated. Why are you comparing 2 completely different scenarios?

    • @ajr2112
      @ajr2112 21 день тому +4

      ​@ehall870 No, there were two separate tests - one on March 10th and another on March 18th.

    • @zanderixx6322
      @zanderixx6322 20 днів тому

      @@ajr2112 do you know if the results were the same or different? I help you, there were identical: 1 billionth of gram.

    • @ajr2112
      @ajr2112 20 днів тому +1

      @zanderixx6322 Why are you responding to me? What I said is 100% accurate with no opinion stated. I corrected someone's error. Some people would say "thank you." Go cry to someone else.

  • @callum2703
    @callum2703 22 дні тому +15

    Jannik Sinner is 100% innocent, the reason why they could keep this quite for so long is because they knew every aspect of this situation quickly, they knew where the drug came from how it got into Jannik's system and how it was applied, Like Cahill said. The reason they could supress this is because they knew the entire situation quickly and therefore were able to control it much better and release it to the public appropriately. This must be very difficult for Jannik.

    • @sv-bd5em
      @sv-bd5em 22 дні тому +4

      Yeah and you think other players didn’t know the aspects quickly? Excuses

    • @mariusmanoiu2228
      @mariusmanoiu2228 21 день тому +2

      Cover up imagine if it was Nole he would be suspended day 1 after testing positive

    • @robertclary1718
      @robertclary1718 5 днів тому

      BS

  • @Florian30
    @Florian30 21 день тому +12

    You see it right from the start: the interviewer is friends with the coach, what an uncritical and complaisant interviewing. He had 5 months to prepare this fairy tale with the help of lawyers and HR and probably rehearsed it countless times. This story is perfectly shaped and gives a strange causal line of explanations. too perfect for reality :-)

    • @raligen
      @raligen 6 днів тому +1

      yes, indeed. It would sound more plausible, if they made it public right after the event. That would have had significantly increased the innocence case. But less time for preparation..

  • @johnestrellaiii1845
    @johnestrellaiii1845 21 день тому +16

    I lost respect for you and Sinner.. twice caught. .. unforgivable should be punished.. unfair for honest players

    • @Nowhatsgoingon11222
      @Nowhatsgoingon11222 21 день тому +2

      Have you just clicked on the video and commented without watching it?

    • @roxyglow9670
      @roxyglow9670 21 день тому

      sit down and relax gosh bozo

    • @dadoventi
      @dadoventi 6 днів тому

      You should be punished for being so intellectually dishonest

  • @isabellasmith8377
    @isabellasmith8377 22 дні тому +89

    His fitness coach who is also in charge of antidoping protection for Jannik has to go.
    Darren just said that he is a pharmacist so he must have known esp since many italian athletes have tested positive for this substance. Therefore he failed to protect his player

    • @davidepateri1514
      @davidepateri1514 22 дні тому +2

      In fact, Unfortunately both Umberto and Giacomo are 99% gone

    • @test-do1gc
      @test-do1gc 21 день тому +1

      he has a pharmacy degree?!

    • @HonkyMonky
      @HonkyMonky 21 день тому

      Italian pharmacist have a great reputation in dopping history

    • @wisdon
      @wisdon 21 день тому

      One part of a billion

    • @BM-ur4je
      @BM-ur4je 21 день тому

      @@davidepateri1514 ? what do you mean ? have they been released from Jannik's team ? I would 100% agree with that but what evidence do you have for this ? Nothing was stated by Darren or others to confirm this.

  • @bepas2484
    @bepas2484 22 дні тому +15

    Sinner suposed to be suspended Period whether mistake or not does not matter.. With this decision ATP widely opened the door for other players to do the same thing and quite rightly sue ATP if they get banned. I think this has just highlighted the level of coruption in ATP.

  • @simonemazza3950
    @simonemazza3950 22 дні тому +33

    I can clearly understand the opinions of those saying that there hasn't been fair treatment of others for similar things, and that they got immensely wronged; but if that is so (and it is) why would we want to blatantly wrong Jannik too? It seems like, if instrumentalized correctly, it could be a good precedent and step forward for accidental doping contaminations NOT to ruin a lenghty period of a tennis player's career. Another noteworthy element in Jannik's case, which helped clear his case rather quickly, was the fact that they seemed to know exactly what had caused the positivity immediately; I wouldn't be too quick to think of this as a blatant double-standard situation for this reason as well.

    • @retyfuller4641
      @retyfuller4641 19 днів тому +1

      Sure, they new because there were cases in Italy about the substance 😢So they new it😢

    • @beloveddaughter8585
      @beloveddaughter8585 15 днів тому +2

      "They seemed to know exactly what had caused the positivity immediately" is the MOST SUSPICIOUS part of it.

    • @beloveddaughter8585
      @beloveddaughter8585 15 днів тому +1

      @@retyfuller4641A story prepared earlier?

    • @ottoman2533
      @ottoman2533 13 днів тому +1

      Which makes is more suspicious. Knowing where the contamination came from. It’s all too fast like a script is prepared. The others were not at fast because they did not have a clue how they ingested the banned substance. They need to test all the supplements/healing creams that they use so they can identify what it was! This to me sounds more legit!

  • @chancemaurer658
    @chancemaurer658 15 днів тому +12

    Do you know what really sucks? Is innocent or not, Sinner is going to have this negative stain on his career forever. Its sucks one man made this decision that had this effect on such a great player and human. Its just sad

  • @user-gu1un7pb7k
    @user-gu1un7pb7k 21 день тому +21

    Darren Cahill coach of now two high profile players wrapped up in doping scandals..very suspicious

    • @vale.r1o
      @vale.r1o 19 днів тому +3

      Halep was with coach Moratoglu ,not Cahill , when found positive...

    • @user-gu1un7pb7k
      @user-gu1un7pb7k 19 днів тому +1

      @@vale.r1o Yeah when she was *caught* lol

    • @vale.r1o
      @vale.r1o 19 днів тому

      @@user-gu1un7pb7k yep with Moratoglu

  • @christellemuk7397
    @christellemuk7397 22 дні тому +14

    You asked some excellent questions Chris!! Great job

  • @masterprofesor4228
    @masterprofesor4228 21 день тому +29

    Bs. He played for 6 months after getting caught doping twice and public wasn't told about that. What a disgrace

    • @lorenzocampus6072
      @lorenzocampus6072 20 днів тому +5

      Never caught doping. Only tested positive with NO DOPING advantages and at the time there were no senteces yet. Rules forced the people involved to not disclose it.

    • @Ssagar304
      @Ssagar304 20 днів тому

      ​@@lorenzocampus6072 tested positive for a banned substance and had his points taken away for IQ but no doping advantages... Sure

  • @paulchiu
    @paulchiu 22 дні тому +39

    The fact that Daren Cahill, Sinner and the rest of their large team kept this a secret since March and is now August means they are dirty.
    If not, why not say it’s not Sinner’s fault 5 months ago in March?
    So now we know why he did not play Olympics.

    • @edleung4046
      @edleung4046 22 дні тому +3

      Exactly. Why didn't him warn his fellow tennis players to avoid that particular spray in March? If he was sure that was the cause of the +ve result.

    • @isabellasmith8377
      @isabellasmith8377 22 дні тому +6

      You were not listening! The sample was taken in March but they were not told until May. The. They appealed immediately and found the source which was plausible.

    • @Somone_final_final_v2
      @Somone_final_final_v2 22 дні тому +4

      They didn't keep secret since March they found out in may. And definitely wouldn't be talking about it publicly during appeal process.

    • @edleung4046
      @edleung4046 22 дні тому +4

      @@isabellasmith8377 So what did he or the team do from May till now?

    • @kirby4599
      @kirby4599 22 дні тому +2

      They didn't find out in March. They were told the positive result in May. And the testing was anonymous anyway.

  • @tushar_ranjan7
    @tushar_ranjan7 22 дні тому +21

    Thats why he did not go to the Olympics!!!!

    • @anto-sk4ce
      @anto-sk4ce 22 дні тому +3

      He suffered from illness you saw him in Montreal and First round of cincy he didnt touch a racket for a month

    • @Yusukeyuyu
      @Yusukeyuyu 20 днів тому

      Steroids sinner 💉💉🔥 dodging olympic drug test 😂

  • @luisaapostol2414
    @luisaapostol2414 11 днів тому +5

    How is this different from Simona Halep's situation? Why were the two resolutions so different?

    • @marcking1051
      @marcking1051 3 дні тому +1

      1. She is a woman Jannik is a man
      2. She is unpopular Jannik is not
      3. The chairman of the ATP is Italian, Jannik is Italian
      4. Jannik is currently at the top of the men’s game, Simona was not.
      5. He’s in a position of privilege, to the extent he believes the decision is fair

    • @luisaapostol2414
      @luisaapostol2414 2 дні тому

      @@marcking1051 Simona Halep was WTA nr 1 for a full year. She was very popular. The rest stays. Thank you.

  • @user-ib8pn4of7r
    @user-ib8pn4of7r 21 день тому +9

    Why is he treated differently? I dislike the ATP hypocrisy from Sinner himself and his team. Remember Simons Halep and Russian athletes. Shame!

  • @candiceevawilliams6
    @candiceevawilliams6 14 днів тому +4

    The PR is mental! Having money helps!

  • @lszujo
    @lszujo 22 дні тому +10

    the question is not that Sinner was caught,the real question is why the others are not caught?but we are used to it now...we saw how Nadal played a 6 hour match with Verdasco and the next day he played a 5 hours marathon in the final fresh like a daisy.We saw Djokovic one year having breathing problems ,hardly able to finish five setters ,next year he outruns a drugged up Nadal....it's because of the gluten free diet....then we have Alkaraz an 18 years old kid overpowering and outrunning seasoned pros in their peak...things got wild in tennis,yet nobody talks about it

  • @janniksinner_updates
    @janniksinner_updates 22 дні тому +70

    Thank you Darren 🦊❤️

    • @got2bjosh
      @got2bjosh 22 дні тому +5

      Lol, he's been embroiled in doping scandals before.

    • @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator
      @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator 22 дні тому +4

      Love u Jan❤

    • @sunmiu5319
      @sunmiu5319 22 дні тому +14

      @@got2bjoshno Darren is not. He coached a WTA player before. They split and she got a new coach, THEN she had the scandal

    • @Deliot
      @Deliot 22 дні тому +3

      @@got2bjosh When? Because he wasn't coaching Halep when she was suspended.

    • @mascancris6152
      @mascancris6152 22 дні тому +4

      @@Deliot Sure, but she had irregularities in her biological passport from 2017, when he was coaching her.

  • @CXK13
    @CXK13 10 днів тому +3

    He shouldn’t be treated any differently than Halep was. 4 year career ending ban for her. How is that fair?

    • @marionchaplin4584
      @marionchaplin4584 5 днів тому

      Halep was banned twice it was significantly amounts found. What they found in Jannik was 1ppb miniscule doesn't exist

  • @ArthurHopfenschauer-pd6ok
    @ArthurHopfenschauer-pd6ok 21 день тому +21

    Positive is positive. Every athlete is responsible for his/her own body. It does not matter if he wanted to cheat or not.
    These double standards are destroying sports.

    • @francesco7649
      @francesco7649 20 днів тому +5

      surely for someone who doesn’t have any clue about the topic ‘positive is positive’ Fortunately professionist are working on these cases

    • @sabinovesce7891
      @sabinovesce7891 14 днів тому +1

      Positive with a microscopic amount of substance found in his body. This could have no impact on performance

    • @abahkwnwjsjsjwbhw
      @abahkwnwjsjsjwbhw 13 днів тому

      ​@@sabinovesce7891ever heard of half-life?

    • @justynaw4609
      @justynaw4609 10 днів тому

      What would destroy sports is people like you who think that the world is black and white and who would unfairly eliminate athletes from sports.

  • @johndevadas1933
    @johndevadas1933 21 день тому +17

    Excellent interview. The interviewer asked the right questions. Didn't sugarcoat anything or go on the offensive. The interviewee handled all the questions with evident discomfort but felt safe enough to be forthright. I've rooted for Jannik's success since the first time I got to know about him 4 years ago. Unfortunately for him and for the atp, i feel this won't go away quickly. I'm wondering if being public and transparent through the process along with a self imposed hiatus during this period might've helped him gain more credibility with the players on both tours. He's a nice guy no doubt but is bound to feel some heat in the locker room.

    • @zebmarkham2381
      @zebmarkham2381 16 днів тому

      😂😂😂😂this happened to others, and they where not allowed to Play

    • @datacipher
      @datacipher 2 дні тому

      Ahahhahhahahahhahahha!!!! These excuses are so absurd when you realize the multiple tests you must fail, and the amount that must be in your urine to fail. Not to mention that Italian law dictates the packaging have a big “wada” warning on it.

  • @user-gx7td9mm9g
    @user-gx7td9mm9g 22 дні тому +23

    Thanks for this video

  • @jingalo8s
    @jingalo8s 22 дні тому +53

    There are players who were suspended on less.

    • @videovedo36
      @videovedo36 22 дні тому +15

      And as you heard he WAS suspended, but the meeting they managed to have cleared things up enough to lift the suspension (and, in fact, that decision proved to be correct given the ITIA final judgment).

    • @Sobchak2
      @Sobchak2 22 дні тому +17

      Less than 1 nanogram in his sample? I’d like to know who those players are, really.

    • @kenanderkroate
      @kenanderkroate 22 дні тому +4

      ​@@Sobchak2
      Cilic Victor Trochi in 2016

    • @FerdinandPacelli
      @FerdinandPacelli 22 дні тому +8

      @@kenanderkroate Do you mean the guy that was suspended for failing to provide a blood test...? That is not less! If I am stopped by the police and I refuse a breath test, I could be arrested....If you got nothing to hide, take the test.

    • @Masmorraz
      @Masmorraz 21 день тому +1

      You are right. Because is ITIA performance what we should be discussing here. Ask for ITIA to ruin another player career do not solve the problem.

  • @SamJones-x7q
    @SamJones-x7q 22 дні тому +56

    Guys, why do we hate on people? It doesn’t do anyone any good to fester hatred and hurl accusations out to someone who clearly has been through the mill without us even knowing. This world needs more love and understanding in it.

    • @lalolanda8458
      @lalolanda8458 22 дні тому

      are you on drugs?

    • @everettwaterman2030
      @everettwaterman2030 22 дні тому +6

      I think it is perfect acceptable to have questions regarding fairness of treatment. Cahill makes a reasonable case, but that doesn't mean there aren't more questions to be answered. If it is true that the test revealed such a small amount of substance that it could not have been performance enhancing maybe these questions all have simple and honest answers. But it is precisely because it has happened "without us even knowing" that people have questions and doubts that they want to share and discuss.

    • @sv-bd5em
      @sv-bd5em 22 дні тому +6

      Yes more love for a millionaire caught dopping poor him

    • @arkanzeki2123
      @arkanzeki2123 22 дні тому +4

      Yeah let’s all love and support and respect a cheat! Yayyyy

    • @stephaniewilliams168
      @stephaniewilliams168 22 дні тому +3

      ​@@sv-bd5emexactly. Also the people who say show him grace. I would like to ask them would their jobs show them any grace if they tested positive

  • @felixscorpian
    @felixscorpian 21 день тому +15

    That Italian spray has caused multiple doping cases in Italy.
    It’s widely available in Italy.
    “Jannik had no idea this existed”
    That doesn’t make sense at all😂😂😂😂

    • @piscesgroovesupreme
      @piscesgroovesupreme 21 день тому +11

      Do you know of every single wildly available medical product in your country? No. So don't ask stupid questions.

    • @felixscorpian
      @felixscorpian 21 день тому +5

      @@piscesgroovesupreme yeah his physio also didn’t know and there have been Italians tested positive because of that spray. How convenient
      Don’t be such a fool

    • @markopecinovic4475
      @markopecinovic4475 18 днів тому +2

      It is available but widely known it effects athletes, so anyone applying it would know that....In Italy it specifically is labeled to contain steroids in any product with Glostabol. So their argument is utterly unprofessional garbage. No accountability.
      This all smells like 💩 to me.

    • @felixscorpian
      @felixscorpian 14 днів тому +1

      @@piscesgroovesupreme If were a professional athlete from Italy, and a certain spray from Italy has caused multiple doping cases, it is my job to make sure that spray doesnt come close to me

    • @marcelluswallace194
      @marcelluswallace194 Годину тому

      are you deaf? Cahill didn't know..Sinner didn't know the physio was using it

  • @nathanmilligan8969
    @nathanmilligan8969 22 дні тому +37

    What amazes me most is how he dealt with all the background nosie and still won cincy. Dont leave a comment underneath saying “oh its cos hes juiced up” .

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 22 дні тому +15

      To play at that level with that kind of stress is amazing, as you said. Knowing this was going on gives that hug between Sinner's 2 coaches a different perspective, doesn't it? No wonder Jannik mentioned the problems they had been putting up with and how much he appreciated the people around him who understood him.

    • @lalolanda8458
      @lalolanda8458 22 дні тому +3

      true, and he looked stressed af since clay season and still performed well

    • @Somone_final_final_v2
      @Somone_final_final_v2 22 дні тому +3

      Tennis such a mental game, very impressive to block it out.

    • @sv-bd5em
      @sv-bd5em 22 дні тому

      Bc he already knew lmao in fact he knew winning Cincy would help downplay when the statement came out don’t be daft

    • @cocoaur3052
      @cocoaur3052 22 дні тому +4

      ​@@sv-bd5emdo you have microcephaly

  • @terencewong4687
    @terencewong4687 22 дні тому +10

    Hard to say whether the case was handled fairly or the verdict is fair.
    Only Sinner and his team know the truth.
    But being number one and having a lot of resources certainly helped in defending his case (which Cahill kind of admitted).

    • @justynaw4609
      @justynaw4609 10 днів тому

      Who wouldn't defend themselves with every resource they have ? Jannik shouldn't apologise for having earned enough money to hire the best people to help him.

  • @2kool4myskool
    @2kool4myskool 21 день тому +6

    I don’t want a drugs cheat playing at the US Open, could care less if he were world number 1 or 100, i like my players clean!!

  • @davidcaton6010
    @davidcaton6010 22 дні тому +15

    If you think Nadal, Serena and countless others weren’t doping you live in a fantasy world.

    • @jamesline5103
      @jamesline5103 19 днів тому +2

      Or Federer

    • @viktoriaurumova4608
      @viktoriaurumova4608 18 днів тому +1

      Especially Nadal... Everyone knew about his doping and blood transfusions he was doing on a regular basis yet they all remained silent... Media is incredibly biased. If for instance Djokovich did something of such a manner he would have been banned from playing decades ago instantly. 😢

    • @abahkwnwjsjsjwbhw
      @abahkwnwjsjsjwbhw 13 днів тому

      ​@@jamesline5103everyone my guys

    • @joniljoseph2934
      @joniljoseph2934 11 днів тому +2

      Or djokovic with some of his mid 30s dominance

    • @onioni111111
      @onioni111111 8 днів тому

      No sheet Sherlock. It is about not getting caught.

  • @jan-peterheldt135
    @jan-peterheldt135 21 день тому +16

    It smells fishy. Indian Wells is the first major tournament after winter break so he might have been building up during the break. Also, it explains withdrawing from the Olympics. If he would have found guilty, and with a possible medal in hand, he would have become a pariah in Italy. This story is too bizar.

    • @dadoventi
      @dadoventi 6 днів тому +3

      When you're a pro athlete you get tested even if you don't play you know... it's not like you can skip tournaments to skip tests so what you're saying doesn't make sense

  • @米七-q7v
    @米七-q7v 22 дні тому +31

    I will always support you Sinner❤

  • @joannemoore3976
    @joannemoore3976 22 дні тому +52

    Fantastic interview, fair questions and thank goodness Jannik has Darren

    • @robertclary1718
      @robertclary1718 5 днів тому

      To help him cheat!

    • @joannemoore3976
      @joannemoore3976 5 днів тому +1

      @@robertclary1718 you are slandering a player who was cleared and his coach there

  • @stefano_nellox
    @stefano_nellox 19 днів тому +18

    Sinner and Cahill have clearly explained what happened. Anti-doping has acquitted him. The case is closed. If instead you want to create useless controversy out of prejudice because you hate Sinner regardless, then that's another matter. There is none so deaf as he who will not hear.

  • @gelvisblue
    @gelvisblue 19 днів тому +11

    Sinner's team should write fairytales 😂😂😂

    • @krob2327
      @krob2327 19 днів тому +3

      They are good at fantasy tales

    • @l.lewbowski6871
      @l.lewbowski6871 19 днів тому +3

      They just did

    • @marcking1051
      @marcking1051 3 дні тому

      Really this is much better than house of dragons, the writers should take notes from Jannik’s team

  • @jkmertz7140
    @jkmertz7140 14 днів тому +2

    Kyrgios is absolutely right when he talks about preferential treatment thanks to his fame, expensive lawyers and a 2-year sentence.
    In fact, 2 years are foreseen for domestic violence, not disqualification, but prison, and this for violence against his ex-girlfriend, a crime for which he was tried in February 2023 in the Canberra court.
    His expensive lawyers, after failing to prove that the facts did not occur, brought forward the thesis of mental infirmity, a thesis that was accepted, therefore he was acquitted on the grounds that he had committed "a single act of stupidity and frustration" and not for not having committed the act.
    (and if anyone still hasn't understood, the accused is called Nick Kyrgios and the victim Chiara Passari)

  • @Federer20Goat
    @Federer20Goat 22 дні тому +82

    Amazing he deals with this and still wins cincy and is number one in the world

    • @gordansavin6871
      @gordansavin6871 22 дні тому +32

      Amazing is that he gets a free pass to continue competing while other people (Gasquet, Cilic, Troicki etc) were suspended immediately following a positive test.

    • @Gligz
      @Gligz 22 дні тому +16

      Yeah it's amazing how he's able to win while roided up. What an inspiration. Lmao

    • @CL2-
      @CL2- 22 дні тому +14

      @@Gligz Least informed comment ever

    • @Gligz
      @Gligz 22 дні тому +14

      @@CL2- Do you also believe in the tooth fairy? How about Santa? Did he come around this year to give you gifts?

    • @notyourbusiness4011
      @notyourbusiness4011 22 дні тому +7

      Almost like he has an unfair advantage over his competitors bcz of doping, that's why he's the no. 1. Poor guys must have miscalculated his dosage which led to it being shown on tests results but at least he had a handy excuse ready.

  • @kevinanderson1196
    @kevinanderson1196 22 дні тому +36

    I’m not letting the haters win. I’m with Jannik Sinner until the end. Go Sinner!! 🔥 🔥

    • @glemonsbhatkin514
      @glemonsbhatkin514 22 дні тому +2

      Goddam steroid haters.

    • @waillachab284
      @waillachab284 22 дні тому

      🤣🤣🤣 your boyfriend is a cheater. And this is gonna be forever
      Cheaters

    • @12ginagarcia
      @12ginagarcia 22 дні тому

      😂

    • @aliensarereal7832
      @aliensarereal7832 18 днів тому +1

      @@waillachab284 you must be 5 years old. Get an education.

    • @aval964
      @aval964 14 днів тому

      Haters? You sure you wanna paint people asking genuine questions about this as haters? You’ll turn a lot of fans into haters honestly with comments like that…

  • @MaxiGenferei
    @MaxiGenferei 21 день тому +9

    Former coach of Halep and Agassi both caught as well (without him) but caught…

    • @In_vic
      @In_vic 19 днів тому

      It’s not a detail you know… the whole “without him” part 😂😂😂

    • @MaxiGenferei
      @MaxiGenferei 19 днів тому +1

      @@In_vic well i dont, but at the same time it was Mauratoglou who was the coach of Halep at that time and Agassi I believe it was Bolittieri. Fun fact, both coach are well known for the Tennis champions factories

  • @gal3930
    @gal3930 21 день тому +13

    "There is no fault, no negligence"?? The concept of accountability seems to not exist these days

  • @randomtravel8419
    @randomtravel8419 21 день тому +11

    Why weren’t they transparent about this… tested positive twice and when?! And he continued to play while the investigation was still ongoing?!
    Sinner liked by everyone, both by people and atp ..hope there was no bias and it was fair

    • @AerithStrife87
      @AerithStrife87 21 день тому +2

      Richard Ings ( head of the ATP’s Anti-Doping Program from 2001 to 2005 before becoming the CEO of the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority from 2005 to 2010)
      “I read the decision and the rules were followed to the letter. Sinner was provisionally suspended. His lawyers lodged a same-day appeal for urgent lifting of the provisional suspension based on evidence he had no fault.
      An expedited hearing in such cases is a feature of the rules.” Ings explains.
      “An arbitrator heard the appeal and handed down his decision to lift the suspension. No announcement can be made under the rules now until the matter is heard in full by a tribunal. So he can play.
      “The tribunal reviewed the full case of evidence and found Sinner had no fault. So no suspension was imposed. But he automatically loses points and prize money at the first even he tested positive at. That is mandatory even if you are found to have absolutely no fault for the positive so the rules were perfectly followed.”
      From an article on ubitennis

  • @profan10
    @profan10 19 днів тому +11

    Reading the comments, it is ridiculous that people were comparing sinner's case with halep's and sharapova's. Clueless and careless in their words.

    • @steve8803
      @steve8803 14 днів тому +2

      @profan10 Positive is positive. Of course everyone who tests positive is going to act shocked and say it was a misunderstanding. Shouldn't matter.

  • @abigaileroberts4983
    @abigaileroberts4983 15 днів тому +3

    It does not matter how it happen he fail 2 drugs test that is what the rules are for imaging if that was serena

  • @matttennis
    @matttennis 22 дні тому +35

    The double standard between how this was handled and incidents like Halep and Sharapova on the WTA side is infuriating.

    • @lalolanda8458
      @lalolanda8458 22 дні тому +3

      the wta is not the atp, they are two completely different orgs. It could be the methodology is different, but I don't know. It does smell fishy though

    • @nandux586
      @nandux586 22 дні тому +1

      It starts around 8:33. Watch the full video.

    • @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg
      @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg 22 дні тому +5

      Why didn't people make their voice heard to defend Halep and Ymer at the time? Probably because they didn't really bother and care and all of a sudden they care about Halep an Ymer.
      Com'on be serious.

    • @fabios.3510
      @fabios.3510 22 дні тому +3

      Your lack of knowledge and comprehension is even more infuriating

    • @stojak4907
      @stojak4907 22 дні тому

      Troicki​@@lalolanda8458

  • @BusinessofGood
    @BusinessofGood 22 дні тому +28

    ATP players association should have a fund for all players to use to defend themselves in these cases. Not at all fair that the lower players that are more vulnerable to errors are also more at risk.

  • @BorkoPantic
    @BorkoPantic 19 днів тому +18

    "We never knew the spray and never seen it before"
    But when news came up about testing positive you knew it is the spray right? the one you have never seen before haha sure...

    • @Antonio-ex3ke
      @Antonio-ex3ke 19 днів тому +2

      That's the point, i am italian, but i admit that is our most famous point, we couldn't know about something, but then we wake up in 2 seconds (oh sorry now i get why, please believe me, i swear it, trust me, i would never lie) in italy we do this play since 6 years old, or earlier...😂😂😂🥳🥳🤡🤡 it is just the way it is

    • @Antonio-ex3ke
      @Antonio-ex3ke 19 днів тому +2

      I heard they (SINNER'S TEAM) even kept ticket (receipt of buying) after several months, this in my country doesn't happen so frequently...this is kid playing

    • @dr1kk3r
      @dr1kk3r 17 днів тому

      @@Antonio-ex3ke This was said by Darren, who's Aussie. Your hate for your country is sad bro. Are you having a tough time?

    • @dr1kk3r
      @dr1kk3r 17 днів тому

      I don't think it's very hard to trace back and brainstorm to find the origin of the problem. Negligence at its best. Nice try Alcaraz...

    • @Antonio-ex3ke
      @Antonio-ex3ke 17 днів тому

      @@dr1kk3r i love my country, i love the whole world. i love sport. i am having a quiet time in my life. i love truth, and truth is just simple. i love rules, and most rules are just clear and supposed to be the same for everyone. i lived several years in trentino alto adige, where Sinner come from. in that place people would like to be south of austria instead of being north of italy, but then they keep asking and receiving money from central department (italian government). they hate italy, they want to be austrian (and speak mainly german). italians have no problem with people from trentino alto adige, we just would like they were fair, as they don't like us, then they could split their territories and we'll wish them the best, their choice, but please stop telling (by them) italy it is a shame for them, but still claiming and enjoying benefit coming from the country. i was interested to go and live in that place, cause everyone could think it is about fair people (german style), but when i was there i realized that mainly they are fair cause they are scared by persecution, not cause they don't like to be unfair. just my opinion. thanks for replying anyway. sorry for my b1 english level i can afford

  • @yelloweskimoeyes
    @yelloweskimoeyes 21 день тому +8

    funny how his last top 2 players have tested positive for banned substances.....hmmm....

  • @casafretyna4102
    @casafretyna4102 22 дні тому +16

    Darren Cahill is a great front man and with his help Jannik will go down as a legend

    • @Eddie-hn5hp
      @Eddie-hn5hp 20 днів тому

      Cahill Gilbert Dewey Cheatem and Howe!!!!

  • @ThaboTlhapane
    @ThaboTlhapane 15 днів тому +4

    This is very unfair. It is favouritism. If it was a low ranked player they were going to be suspended or banned.

    • @winnieISS
      @winnieISS 15 днів тому +2

      Google Marco Bortolotti, best ranking #355.. same thing, same rules, same application.. etc

  • @igustiayujuliasih1747
    @igustiayujuliasih1747 22 дні тому +24

    I can't imagine how Jannik's mental condition has been all this time.. he must be very worried.. thank daren for always beside him.

    • @sv-bd5em
      @sv-bd5em 22 дні тому +5

      Maybe he shouldn’t have done it and was more transparent about it? If he did nothing wrong why be quiet?

    • @RandomThings1311
      @RandomThings1311 22 дні тому

      Of course Jannik did nothing wrong but if you knew anything about the media you would know that if he tweeted this or shared on any platform he would be under extreme scrutiny like he is now. That would’ve had an even worse toll on him. Imagine, you are world number 1 and have been tested positive for doping. You know it’s an accident and an investigation is underway. But on twitter (probably most toxic community in existence) people are sending you thousands of hate messages a day, you are being judged by other players and constantly asked for interviews about the situation. Meanwhile you are expected to win grand slams and competitions because you are No. 1. What kind of human can withstand that pressure?! Jannik fans already saw that sinner was struggling mentally. Imagine how much worse it would’ve been had people known. Try withstanding all that and let me know if it’s fun. Honestly, some people act like they were born yesterday

    • @HonkyMonky
      @HonkyMonky 21 день тому +5

      dude he cheated and got caught of course he was worried about his reputation getting destroyed

    • @RandomThings1311
      @RandomThings1311 21 день тому +4

      @@HonkyMonky he didn’t cheat. There was a whole investigation underway so they waited for them to finish before revealing to the people public

    • @HonkyMonky
      @HonkyMonky 21 день тому +4

      @@RandomThings1311 yeah sure...don't be so naive, he is protected

  • @nicholasdemetriades9154
    @nicholasdemetriades9154 22 дні тому +22

    This substance amount in spray form would be negligible. Taking creatine on a daily basis would have substantially greater benefits in performance. Or for that matter caffeine to boost endurance. Blown out of proportion. And I am not a Sinner fan!

    • @Yeosdoberman
      @Yeosdoberman 22 дні тому +2

      Finally, a comment based on facts! Thank you!

    • @VaJoRo
      @VaJoRo 22 дні тому +3

      Yeah less than a billionth of a gram and people try compare this case to Haleps where she had 80 times higher amount of the drug than other people her figure

    • @Yusukeyuyu
      @Yusukeyuyu 20 днів тому +1

      Steroids sinner 💉💉🔥

    • @marcelluswallace194
      @marcelluswallace194 Годину тому

      @@Yusukeyuyu i see you can write many different comment? is mommy helping you?

  • @eGazTheFirstAustralian
    @eGazTheFirstAustralian 22 дні тому +3

    Believable? Some think not, others think so. I mean, was Naldi really rummaging through his bag of tricks that contains an open scalpel? The story is extremely polished and here every word is chosen for maximum highlight. Something doesn't sit right and the story and outcome should be reviewed.

  • @taopaille-paille4992
    @taopaille-paille4992 18 днів тому +4

    Umberto went to study pharmacy to master doping techniques

  • @cloudchamois7004
    @cloudchamois7004 22 дні тому +31

    all i hear is excuses and favoritism in Cahill's answers to the hard questions

    • @leonardobraynen1524
      @leonardobraynen1524 22 дні тому

      Good for Chris McKendry for asking that hard hitting question of why Simona's situation was public and Jannick's was swept under the rug for months???!

    • @Sobchak2
      @Sobchak2 22 дні тому +18

      All I hear is an explanation of what happened.

    • @sebastiantevel898
      @sebastiantevel898 22 дні тому

      Because you are impaired.

    • @Somone_final_final_v2
      @Somone_final_final_v2 22 дні тому +7

      Seems like clear explanation. What want him to say?

    • @bernie1166
      @bernie1166 22 дні тому +1

      And his body language isn´t good either - looking down most of the time, tells he has a lot to hide!

  • @NOUNZYKRANZA
    @NOUNZYKRANZA 16 днів тому +2

    Sickening how the ATP is trying to hype this guy! At the very least, Sinner's team was careless, at the very worse, something way more concerning. The secrecy of the ATP just reeks! Clostebol is a banned steroid that gives you muscle mass and side effects include vomiting and bone pain. Sinner gained some muscle in the past year (many people talked about that) and all of a sudden he started winning against players he always lost to. He has hip pain and vomited on the court, and was scared to go to the Olympics as their testing protocols are very strict. They likely tried to mask the Clostebol or flush it out of his system, but on 2 occasions it failed. Now what I just said is just a theory, and could well be wrong BUT all the speculation is the ATP's fault for hiding everything! Silence leads to rumours! Shame on the ATP!

  • @MichaelJamesLorinReviews-wg8br
    @MichaelJamesLorinReviews-wg8br 21 день тому +4

    Notice how no doctors are being interviewed for this dilemma? They would not be able to explain away this issue with science because the story seems far fetched to begin with. Please have medical professionals explain if Sinner's story and the stories these tennis pundits are asking us to believe are plausible.

    • @aval964
      @aval964 14 днів тому +2

      EXACTLY. Not one medical professional who has commented on this on any official tennis related channels. Arm chair pharmacists yapping about “billionth of a gram” as if the concentration of a substance remains constant throughout. Try to hoodwink someone else but not everyone is gullible believing in fantastical tales of massages 💆

    • @wentdark8
      @wentdark8 7 днів тому

      They don't want real experts to talk, they want fairly tellers

    • @marcelluswallace194
      @marcelluswallace194 Годину тому

      2 doctors out of 3 didn't even detect it...

  • @lalitharavindran
    @lalitharavindran 22 дні тому +4

    This is really so cute. The Tennis state accepts this ridiculous explanation?

  • @SoniListon-lu4cn
    @SoniListon-lu4cn 19 днів тому +3

    Actually, his therapist's medicine didnt contain steroid; it was only after he touched the elevator stairs handrail and was zaped by some static eletricity, the molecules of his medicine rearranged forming a steroid (twice). The defence attorney provided pictures of those exact stairs. It was all just a funny sequence of events that led to this happily resloved misunderstanding.

    • @cocoonecoco
      @cocoonecoco 4 дні тому +1

      Ha-ha-ha... brilliant!!! 😄🤣😃

  • @sawyer7191
    @sawyer7191 22 дні тому +16

    Honestly, I was wondering what was happening to Jannik and why he was moving so slowly and struggling. I was for sure thinking he was about to dominate even more than he did all year. This makes soooooo much sense. I am feeling like USO will be a rough slam because of people wanting to cast doubt on him for their own players but hope Jannik stays strong! I support the integrity Jannik has for the sport and players and the game

    • @al1976-v7m
      @al1976-v7m 22 дні тому

      Yeah he seemed really tense all the time. I always thought it was the pressure of being #1, the media frenzy in Italy, his hip injury, possibly Kalinskaya...

    • @meisu3287
      @meisu3287 21 день тому +2

      And now we know, he had been caught redhanded, he has to be more careful with doping from now on. Probably need to go on and off

    • @sawyer7191
      @sawyer7191 21 день тому

      @@meisu3287 lol, comments like this prove to me that there are cynical people that want to spread disinformation and their opinion as fact for egotistical reasons. Whatever. Making every win that much sweeter!

    • @Yusukeyuyu
      @Yusukeyuyu 20 днів тому +1

      Steroids sinner 💉💉🔥

    • @marcelluswallace194
      @marcelluswallace194 Годину тому

      @@Yusukeyuyu and again

  • @scooby196I
    @scooby196I 19 днів тому +1

    I'm rooting for Sinner to win the US Open.

  • @jingalo8s
    @jingalo8s 22 дні тому +26

    Sinner says his team is meticulous? Obviously that’s not true. How does a physio not look at the product before applying? Ridiculous.

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 22 дні тому +1

      The strength coach was also a pharmacist. It was probably up to him to keep track of things. However, he's the one who gave the drug to the physio. Sinner probably though a pharmacist would be more meticulous. That's why he hired him.

    • @sebastiantevel898
      @sebastiantevel898 22 дні тому +1

      He did not apply it directly on Sinner, the physio applied the product on himself and covered with a bandage. Probably he though the product was not going to leak through, which is absolutely irresponsible.

    • @luigiderossi2901
      @luigiderossi2901 21 день тому

      Ho risposto sopra.

    • @Miki-rv6lu
      @Miki-rv6lu 21 день тому

      @@sebastiantevel898 he didnt use a bandage during massage

  • @OUTTAIDEAS88
    @OUTTAIDEAS88 22 дні тому +23

    Good questions Chris. Cahill did well here. Sinner will be firing his physio team asap. Unfortunate situation all around. I do believe it but i still find it unfair how they got to keep it so quiet and fight it so quickly while others suffer publicly for so long.

    • @MrLuka977
      @MrLuka977 22 дні тому +9

      Not sure you heard.....but if someone is not able to say where the contamination happened, this can cause delays and to miss the window to appeal the suspension.

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 22 дні тому +4

      Sinner's physio and strength coach and have gone for a couple of months already.

    • @VH07654
      @VH07654 22 дні тому +5

      After the appeal, they couldn’t reveal it as the investigation is done anonymously, ie the the committee investigating the issue didn’t know the name of the player. So they had to wait for the conclusion of the investigation/have a verdict before revealing the name of the player. This helps the investigation to be impartial

    • @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg
      @FabioSangiorgi-vu5eg 22 дні тому +6

      What is unfair is to have made public this dropped doping claim. This is unfairily destroying Sinner's reputation.
      I stand by all athletes (including Halep and Ymer whose career was destroyed) unfairily mistreated by the doping agency which has gone to fart o kill athletes' career. It is totally unfair to make public a case which has been resolved but which is damaging for ever Sinner's reputation.

    • @dubbelhelix
      @dubbelhelix 22 дні тому +1

      Money makes the world go round, simple!

  • @christinebadostain6887
    @christinebadostain6887 20 днів тому +4

    If he's innocent why does he need to hire a bunch of "experts" to prove he is innocent? I love the guy but something smells fishy-just take a lie detector test for goodness sake!

    • @jakobskoldung8261
      @jakobskoldung8261 12 днів тому

      Because his word alone is not "proof". Lie detector tests are not considered reliable by the way.

  • @ottoman2533
    @ottoman2533 12 днів тому +1

    One thing’s for sure. He won’t ever be treated as GOAT in his lifetime because he stained for life with this incident. He or his handler should have manned up and voluntarily go on suspension even for 6months. Because clearly, Sinner got a special treatment. This is such a huge turned off

  • @GMereu-ps2rc
    @GMereu-ps2rc 22 дні тому +4

    Great Man Darren, no surprise Yannik raised his level to the top and able to stay there with such a passionate, serious mentor.

    • @quentincrisp6933
      @quentincrisp6933 20 днів тому

      Who's Yannick? Noah no longer plays tennis‼

    • @Yusukeyuyu
      @Yusukeyuyu 20 днів тому

      Steroids sinner 💉💉🔥

  • @BoxOfOranges84
    @BoxOfOranges84 22 дні тому +27

    Blame the ATP/ITF/ITIA. more than the Sinner camp. They expedited the investigation for Sinner while keeping it secret and giving him true "innocent until proven guilty" status.
    Any other player besides the two Golden Boys (Sinner and Alcaraz) would have been publicly suspended, and by the time their name was cleared, it would have been many months and their reputation would have already been destroyed

  • @lordthorpe2642
    @lordthorpe2642 21 день тому +9

    This story is getting more and more unbelievable. "Hi I'm Jannick. This is my new Strength & Conditioning Coach. He's an ex pharmacist, an expert in pharmaceuticals! But that's definitely not why i hired him! And this is my physio. He gives me foot massages with an open wound on his hand and I have a skin condition where i have open wounds on my feet! This is all very normal!"

    • @ninaantonijevic9774
      @ninaantonijevic9774 21 день тому +2

      He's fans actually believe this lmao 😂😂😂

    • @art3mide644
      @art3mide644 20 днів тому

      @@ninaantonijevic9774 no, all intelligent people understand and believe him.
      The others see conspiracies.

  • @brendashepherd1154
    @brendashepherd1154 22 дні тому +51

    Why penalize someone for something he knew nothing about, you haters.

    • @sv-bd5em
      @sv-bd5em 22 дні тому +3

      Bc he still benefited from it

    • @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator
      @Op_Panda_LiftingSimulator 22 дні тому +2

      ​@@sv-bd5emYeah one-bilionth of a gram lol

    • @cocoaur3052
      @cocoaur3052 22 дні тому

      ​@@sv-bd5emsays someone who is a loser with no proper job in his life

    • @Rick-od8oh
      @Rick-od8oh 22 дні тому +3

      people don't believe his story, that's why

    • @roxyglow9670
      @roxyglow9670 21 день тому

      ​@Rick-od8oh cuz people who don t believe are are low iq? yeah i agree😂

  • @danielspatzinterviews5497
    @danielspatzinterviews5497 22 дні тому +3

    I don't think Cahill shoul say "The most professional guy That I have been working with.." How about Hewitt? Agassi? Halep? What r they going to feel about it??....He never mentioned this before. very disappointed comment to me.

    • @user-lm1vt9rm9o
      @user-lm1vt9rm9o 21 день тому

      Maybe he said so because he believes it? He didn't say that the other players were not professional. he said that Sinner is the most professional player he has been working with.

    • @danielspatzinterviews5497
      @danielspatzinterviews5497 21 день тому

      @@user-lm1vt9rm9o when you say something like that is very clear, If I tell my students this I will hurt everyone's feelings for sure.

    • @roxyglow9670
      @roxyglow9670 21 день тому

      cuz maybe is ...oh wait ... true?? 😂😂

    • @mascancris6152
      @mascancris6152 19 днів тому

      Because he says that about anybody who pays him at the moment.

  • @test-do1gc
    @test-do1gc 21 день тому +3

    All these governing bodies ATP, ITF, ITIA all failed in leading. These organizations are the CEOs and everyone looks to them for leadership, transparency, communication, morale, etc. Similar to the commissioner of the NBA. During times of crisis, these leaders need to step up, speak up and provide answers. We don’t even know who these people are. When David Stern was NBA commissioner we felt like we knew who was in charge. Same w Adam Silver. It’s amazing we never hear from the ATP president. Or the ITF or ITIA or WTA. Good god. The sponsors are running the show.

  • @isabellasmith8377
    @isabellasmith8377 22 дні тому +62

    The fitness coach gave the spray to the therapist, right? He didnt think it could be absorbed into the skin and would show in the urine? He is the main culprit, whether intentional or not. He did not exercise due diligence to protect his Player!
    he is also a pharmacist, right? What’s he doing with a spray that is kniwn to contain a banned substance???
    I feel bad for his player who now has a stained reputation even if he is innocent. That fitness coach must go

    • @johnlicciardello2389
      @johnlicciardello2389 22 дні тому +19

      Why would someone with an open wound that requires medicine be giving a massage with NO GLOVES????

    • @osint6372
      @osint6372 22 дні тому +3

      @@johnlicciardello2389 Because he is dumb.....and put the player in danger......He should be fired.....

    • @notyourbusiness4011
      @notyourbusiness4011 22 дні тому +5

      And that cream has doping sign written on it in bold letters. You can look it up online, how convenient that both of them failed to see it and they're supposed to be part of an elite player's team.

    • @carletto_
      @carletto_ 22 дні тому

      Name?

    • @roxyglow9670
      @roxyglow9670 21 день тому +1

      Sinner has " stained reputation " just for low iq bozo haters. They are quite pathetic. For the majority he s still the great guy he is. Period.

  • @MarieZel65
    @MarieZel65 22 дні тому +17

    I remain a Yannik supporter.❤

    • @dungtruong4036
      @dungtruong4036 22 дні тому +1

      Me too 🥰

    • @leonardobraynen1524
      @leonardobraynen1524 22 дні тому

      Good luck
      Let's see how long that lasts as his name is dragged thru the mud with more evidence of doping.

    • @Yusukeyuyu
      @Yusukeyuyu 20 днів тому

      Steroids sinner 💉💉🔥

    • @dungtruong4036
      @dungtruong4036 20 днів тому

      @@leonardobraynen1524 sinner forever

    • @marcelluswallace194
      @marcelluswallace194 Годину тому

      @@leonardobraynen1524 what more evidence?

  • @BLACKMARKETITALY
    @BLACKMARKETITALY 22 дні тому +22

    wowww, what a manager is this man! Not one word was incorrect. Very very good explanation!

    • @liamhuges
      @liamhuges 22 дні тому +1

      😂 I do hope you are sarc.

  • @zvikovchirema5813
    @zvikovchirema5813 19 днів тому +1

    I've loved Sinner as a player since his challenger days. His on-court maturity, mental toughness and sportsmanship are admirable traits. However, I have to be honest and say I find it very hard to believe that a professional in his team who already knew about the effects of steroids being found in creams and sprays, a professional who knows about doping scares that have happened due to these anabolics would use a spray he hasn't checked on the number 1 tennis player.

  • @crgb2
    @crgb2 22 дні тому +42

    Also, the amount of the positive substance was sooo small that makes easier to reach a decision

    • @davidetrotti2818
      @davidetrotti2818 22 дні тому +15

      this is a key point. no benefits from these low concentrations of steroid. totally unintentional. the PT should have used gloves.

    • @Mark-ut5oq
      @Mark-ut5oq 22 дні тому +15

      @@davidetrotti2818unsurprisingly, you have an Italian last name. Just like the head of the ATP tour, who is also Italian 😆. I’m surprised so many Italians support an Austrian, anyways? It’s a bit weird.
      With that said, if you think the amount matters, you are objectively wrong. Alberto Contador (famous cyclist) got his tours stripped because he had a picogram in his system. That is 1/20 of what Sinner had. How much he had in his body at the time of the test is nearly irrelevant.

    • @everettwaterman2030
      @everettwaterman2030 22 дні тому +2

      @@Mark-ut5oq I don't understand your argument. You are saying that, because of this one cyclist, any amount is a ban-able offense? Or are you arguing rather that any amount could be performance enhancing?

    • @billiey36
      @billiey36 22 дні тому +7

      @@Mark-ut5oq You think an Italian's opinion doesn't count yet you're biased against an Italian for not having the right number of consonants in his name. Your opinion is what's irrelevant.

    • @juniorj8532
      @juniorj8532 22 дні тому +1

      ​@@Mark-ut5oq a brasileira mauren Maggie atleta brasileira, usou a mesma pomada que Sinner na perna e foi suspensa por 2 anos

  • @kyledavis635
    @kyledavis635 13 днів тому +4

    Why would we believe the alleged cheater's supporters as to how he ended up with the banned substance in his system?! Seriously? 🙄

    • @narikaba439
      @narikaba439 8 днів тому

      It does not matter at all what YOU believe in this case None. Nada. SERIOUSLY! 🤣🤣