He should be suspended, same as all the others, top player or not. The rules should be the same, for everyone, why did they made the rules for? Come on where is the fairness, or doesn't exist anymore, it's a really a shame. Maybe even corrupted, that's the way it looks like! How many players got punished, for the same reason, how come that the rule's has changed now and why???
Why? Other players like bortolotti didn't get banned either.... The rules are the same. But like for "normal" court cases; each case is different and you can't just directly compare sinner to eg. Halep.... So again no rules have changed, other players didn't get banned either......
The problem here isn't Jannik but you tubers spinning the facts and posting click bait headline. He was cleared..there is no problem, and the rules were followed
u can see all the puppets speaking up for Sinner and his character..🙄 Nadal. oh..Sinner good boy. only novak speak truth, everyone should be treated the same!
1) Nobody explains why the case wasn't made public. According to what I heard from experts it seems that according to ITIA rules, if the appeal is successful the player can keep on playing and the process cannot become public. This is a rule and not special treatment for being Nr. 1. Marco Bortolotti ranked 355 had the same treatment. Now, can anybody think this is a bad idea? Can anyone imagine what would have happened during this last summer in the social media while Yannik was playing tennis waiting for the definitive judgement? Great success for bloggers and haters!!!! 2) If ITIA let Yannik play it is only because it was absolutely clear that this was not a case of doping and the final judgement would have confirmed the innocence. Otherwise ITIA would have suspended him. There is no shortcut here. 3) Nowaday players have a biological passport that helps ITIA to understand very quickly if Sinner was doped. Sinner's passport was in order. Maybe in other cases the passports were not in order and this made the difference? Could you please explain in a future video how the biological passport works for everybody to understand it? It would be very helpful for the future for tennis supporters that really want to understand things. Obviously it will be useless for normal haters. 4) The players that get to the final stage of tournaments are systematically tested and Yannik must have been tested innumerous times since Wimbledon 2023 with no failed test. 5) Clostebol is an absolutely unsophisticated substance used in the years 70/80 ot the past century for Eastern Germany athletes. Nowadays this substance is well known and therefore absolutely easy to detect. 6) Now, does anybody think it is logical that Yannik could decide, at the age of 21, to put his entire bright career at risk using a billionth of a gram of an archaic doping substance easily detectable and with no effect on his performance? Where is the logic??? 7) I wish that Yannik's colleagues had taken the time to read the 33 pages of the sentence and the ITIA rules before expressing their opinion on such a delicate case.
Thanks for sharing your insights! The complexities of these cases can be quite confusing, and it’s important to highlight that the rules are in place to protect players while ensuring fairness in the sport.
If Sinner bounces back, which is rather likely, then it means that the Tennis fans don't care about doping. May be doping pushes the limits of competition. No ? Madness. Or is it that Tennis fans are used to inexplicable injuries one day and the next day it is gone especially for top players, specifically Nadal ? Nadal will be mentioned in these situations and so will Serena Williams. Both look abnormally muscular and both bounce back from grievous injuries especially around the season in which they do not fancy the playing surface. Poor Sinner. He is not protected as much as some other big names.
@@TennisExtra1 he needs substances to make him a better player en perhaps number one, which of course would only be for a while. Djokovic does not need a single grain of substances to make him the record holder of all. what a shame on sinner. his claim to be a good player does come with help though. poor thing.
Very nice video, thanks ❤
Glad you liked it!
That's quite some case there with Sinner, not sure what to say about him...
Got doped and then cleared? maybe that's a start
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s definitely a topic that has everyone thinking. We're curious to hear what you think about his next steps.
i have said for months now that Sinner does not have the muscle mass to go the distance.
Clostebil builds muscle mass.
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Hahahahahah imagine they caught Djokovic... He would be banned for life and all the grand slams would be taken away from him...
Hey, what made you say that??
Let's go💪🎾
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Let's go!💪
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Double Standards PERIOD!!!!
ALMOST ABOUT EVERYBODY ARE SAYING THE SAME!!!!😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
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FERRARA IS A PHARMACIST DIDN' T HE KNOW?
He should be suspended, same as all the others, top player or not. The rules should be the same, for everyone, why did they made the rules for? Come on where is the fairness, or doesn't exist anymore, it's a really a shame. Maybe even corrupted, that's the way it looks like! How many players got punished, for the same reason, how come that the rule's has changed now and why???
Why? Other players like bortolotti didn't get banned either....
The rules are the same. But like for "normal" court cases; each case is different and you can't just directly compare sinner to eg. Halep....
So again no rules have changed, other players didn't get banned either......
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HE IS ATP GOLDEN BOY WHAT DO YOU THINK?I DON'T KNOW HOW FERRARA GAVE THIS OINTMENT TO ANALDI SINCE HE HIMSELF IS A PHARMACICIAN
@@johnmajores pro tennis corrupted now too. The thrill has gone!
The problem here isn't Jannik but you tubers spinning the facts and posting click bait headline. He was cleared..there is no problem, and the rules were followed
Heads up Sinner! That could have happened to anyone!💪
Absolutely! It's a reminder that we all have our moments, and it's important to learn from them.
Obviously pushed under the rug. Sinner brings in views and ofc they docked his pay and fined him. Overall a win-win for ATC with just a little lie...
And probably everyone would be banded for 12 months or so.
Come on Sinner💪
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Guys who see my comment put money on medvadev today he’s gonna beat Sinner with no steroid advantage…good odds great money!!
u can see all the puppets speaking up for Sinner and his character..🙄 Nadal. oh..Sinner good boy.
only novak speak truth,
everyone should be treated the same!
Haha, love the puppet analogy! Tennis drama is real, but at the end of the day, it’s all about who can serve up the best game!
DOUBLE STANTARDS!!!!
Let's not talk about this! It's in the past already. Move on.
Alright, we should do that 👍🎾💪
Guys who see my comment put money on medvadev today he’s gonna beat Sinner with no steroid advantage…good odds great money!!
Come on Sinner! Let's win the US Open now❤
Thanks for your enthusiasm! It’s always great to see fellow fans rallying behind our favorite players. Let’s hope for an epic performance!
Sinner got in trouble, why Clostebol?
How do you wanna win a Grand Slam, if not with a "supernatural" boost 😅
Thanks for watching and for your question! It’s always great to have viewers who are curious about the topic!
1) Nobody explains why the case wasn't made public. According to what I heard from experts it seems that according to ITIA rules, if the appeal is successful the player can keep on playing and the process cannot become public. This is a rule and not special treatment for being Nr. 1. Marco Bortolotti ranked 355 had the same treatment. Now, can anybody think this is a bad idea? Can anyone imagine what would have happened during this last summer in the social media while Yannik was playing tennis waiting for the definitive judgement? Great success for bloggers and haters!!!!
2) If ITIA let Yannik play it is only because it was absolutely clear that this was not a case of doping and the final judgement would have confirmed the innocence. Otherwise ITIA would have suspended him. There is no shortcut here.
3) Nowaday players have a biological passport that helps ITIA to understand very quickly if Sinner was doped. Sinner's passport was in order. Maybe in other cases the passports were not in order and this made the difference?
Could you please explain in a future video how the biological passport works for everybody to understand it? It would be very helpful for the future for tennis supporters that really want to understand things. Obviously it will be useless for normal haters.
4) The players that get to the final stage of tournaments are systematically tested and Yannik must have been tested innumerous times since Wimbledon 2023 with no failed test.
5) Clostebol is an absolutely unsophisticated substance used in the years 70/80 ot the past century for Eastern Germany athletes. Nowadays this substance is well known and therefore absolutely easy to detect.
6) Now, does anybody think it is logical that Yannik could decide, at the age of 21, to put his entire bright career at risk using a billionth of a gram of an archaic doping substance easily detectable and with no effect on his performance? Where is the logic???
7) I wish that Yannik's colleagues had taken the time to read the 33 pages of the sentence and the ITIA rules before expressing their opinion on such a delicate case.
Thanks for sharing your insights! The complexities of these cases can be quite confusing, and it’s important to highlight that the rules are in place to protect players while ensuring fairness in the sport.
If Sinner bounces back, which is rather likely, then it means that the Tennis fans don't care about doping. May be doping pushes the limits of competition. No ? Madness. Or is it that Tennis fans are used to inexplicable injuries one day and the next day it is gone especially for top players, specifically Nadal ? Nadal will be mentioned in these situations and so will Serena Williams. Both look abnormally muscular and both bounce back from grievous injuries especially around the season in which they do not fancy the playing surface. Poor Sinner. He is not protected as much as some other big names.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! It’s always great to see fans engaging in these important discussions about fairness and competition in tennis.
@@TennisExtra1 he needs substances to make him a better player en perhaps number one, which of course would only be for a while. Djokovic does not need a single grain of substances to make him the record holder of all. what a shame on sinner. his claim to be a good player does come with help though. poor thing.
well done i chose to believe sinner is indeed a sinner, cheetah
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It's always interesting to hear different perspectives on the topic.