You are not playing at this level. To hear Kyrgios make moral pronouncements is the ultimate folly. “I have to be outspoken about it” is the perfect example of a sociopath who needs confinement and treatment. Moral relativism is all he has to justify his existence.
And yet he treats almost every official, umpire, and director with complete disrespect! He bullies them...over and over. THAT is also disgusting Mr Kyrgios. Take ownership of your actions also
What Nick said was a very right , when there are rules , every player should follow the rules irrespective of their ranking punichsment should be the same everyone it’s like he is the no one player so he has done it by mistake and if a lower ranked player does it he has done for performance enhancement , there is absolutely no logic in this .
He is just saying bullshit. You can read the reports and see how the rules are followed in all these cases. Multiple experts look at these cases and make a decision not even knowing who the player is. Typical for these times of misinformation that ppl choose to believe this guy who thinks Aliens build the pyramids in Egypt and is a convicted abuser, above clean top players.
@naveen4830 No one is using the logic you are stating. Everyone agrees that rank should not have an affect on the punishment. Experts looked at both cases without knowing who they were reviewing and have ruled that both cases are contaminations. Also lower ranked cases have been ruled contaminations and had reduced sentences.
Kyrgios trying to porttray himself as an angel of the sport. Being someone who harasses referees, ballkids, spectators, opponents, curses every single match, shouts and curses at his own team, breaking and throwing rackets almost hitting spectators and behaving like a grown child is far, far worse to me. He is clearly projecting his own failed what-could-have-been career onto people who have actually worked hard and used their talents to do something good with it. God I hate this clown.
This ,,clown ‘’ never tested positive for steroids, unlike SINNER who did test positive and paid his way out of it with expensive lawyers and bullshit finger cut steroid cream ,, contamination ‘!!!
Kyros is only about kyros he displays 100% of the flags of a narcissist ... Kyros is actually angry at the fact Sinner dated his ex-girlfriend, he thinks he still owns her... that's why hes so angry and gaslights whenever he gets the chance
how is that worse? ahaha I agree but doping is just disgusting, nick is totally right, the argument doesn't become wrong just because its nick saying it
@@shawneyshoeshine LOL Nick is at peace with Sinner not being able to fill his shoes. The hole left by Nick in Kalynskaya is too big for the disgusting doped cheat Mr.Nanograms to fill. Hahahahahah 2 years ban incoming for austrian sinner
But Jannik and Iga weren't doping. They were exposed to minuscule amounts of a prohibited drug, and the tests today are simply so sensitive that they pick up the most minute amounts of a prohibited drug, despite it being orders of magnitude below a therapeutic dose. Also, Jannik and Iga did it all by the book. Because they were able to appeal so quickly because they could find the source of the contamination (and because they have a shit ton of money for lawyers and investigators), they were able to keep on playing and keep things quiet because those are quite literally the rules. If you challenge it right away, it has to stay under wraps and you can keep playing until a decision is made, unless it some cut and dry case. Also, Kyrgios is 100%
Classic… funny that Nick isn’t aware of the rules that govern the sport he plays, neither about all the other players who have used performance enhancing methods (drugs, etc) and have not been banned, sanctioned, etc … some of which he is good friends with….
@@LP-hs6yz Why does the side of food that absolutely has no nuts say "may contain nuts?" Because supply chains are vast in manufacturing, often spanning multiple continents for just one product. Legitimate contamination happens all the time. I'm pretty sure WADA is recommending that the rules be changed for the sensitivity of the drug tests because of this. The tests are becoming more and more sensitive, and all that's really uncovering is that some of what we ingest has minuscule levels of contamination. It's not outing actual dopers.
These are the same excuses that were used to exonerate Lance Armstrong after his positive test at the 1999 Tour de France, and we all know how that ended.🤔
wait, what good points? 1. "i got injured for a long time, i would never dope, thats not who i am.." good to know i guess? 2. "people trying to say the amount 'n all this, its nothing about that, its like.." meanwhile WADA announced they will implement thresholds in the near future to avoid cases like sinners or swiatek, basically sinner will probably be the last tennis athlete to be subjected to harsher rules that dont take to account substance amounts 3. "there is not fair treatment for every player.." what didnt go according to the same old protocol? 4. "he did fail 2 doping tests, uhm, at separate times, it wasnt one after the other.. so i mean.." the 2 tests were 7days apart and the 3 independent experts hired by the ITIA deemed they were correlated to the same instance, not even WADA is contesting this.
@@user-ir7qs3oe9e Yeah. Nick should be focus his energy on being part of the solution, not just stirring up chaos by being "outspoken" Like a kid on the playground yelling about how he doesn't like the jungle gym, but won't bother to read building code.
A quick debunking about what frustrated Nick said: 1) "They try to cheat, they're done for doping" Nope, both Jannik and Iga were cleared for intentional doping and processed for negligence-. Doping case is over. 2) "Performance enhancing" Nope, in both cases a team of experts confirm that the amount cannot affect the performance in any way; also both Jannik and Iga were tested during all the year tens of times and still win everywhere 3) "Failed two tests" The fact the two testes were in 8 days span with the same micro-amount confirm the contamination, because Sinner got several massage during the week. In case of intentional doping, he must have been a big amount in the first test and some traces in the second. 4) "They took prize money and points, so they're not innocent" Nope, due to the ATP rules if you fail a test they took points and prize money for that tournamente before any investigations. Nick, nobody hates you because you speak the truth, they hate you because you talk without any knowledge just to try desperately to stay relevant
@aniteivera695 Nope, both Iga and Jannik simply waited for the sentence to speak about the case. It's all under the ITIA rule 14.4 "Confidentiality and Reporting". Nothing hiden, all by the rules.
@@seadkurbasic9726 That's the truth... the entire tennis world was looking for and probably still is looking for any way to discount Novak... ever since the first time he beat Federer and Nadal... And I think that's the kind of favoritism Nick is talking about... On the whole I'm not a big fan of Kyrgios' actions as usually he is talking about being less and less of a good example for kids... but in this instance the isn't it odd he is speaking out about ...NOT DOPING... Although it did kind of more sound like he just wants to be able to dope too... ie. "I could have taken some of those drugs and gotten back to playing"
Kyrgios is an envious frusto case! He tanked his talent with his non serious attitude and is now throwing stones at an actual achiever for the tiniest of reasons😂
Exactly my thoughts. He's serious about bloating up things beyond proportions. And freakin casual about making sexist remarks about pro players. Speaks volumes about his maturity.
I disagree, or at least it's the case that Sinner either knew or didn't. If he knew, it shouldn't be downplayed. If he didn't know it shouldn't be punished much. I don't think Kyrgios knows what's true -- he suspects Sinner knew, but he doesn't know that.
@@coulie27wrong! It is his team, his is the boss, he is held liable. You can be a boss of an organisation that commits a crime and said that you do not know and the organisation goes unpunished. He fired a small fish while he is still swimming in his sea of filth
He speaks out of anger and envy. And today he was also kicked out, so he'll be even more angry. He pretends not to know that WADA's accusation against Sinner is only about not being careful about possible contamination from products used by his collaborators. But he keeps accusing him of doping. As someone said, you also need to have idiots attacking you in life, and Kyrgios is truly an idiot.
I don't think he is an idiot.I think he is the most gifted tennis player since Roger, he obviously wasted most of his natural talent given him by God for some psychological reasons, but he is 100% right about double doping standards in tennis, and I'm Polish by the way.
I dont like him but he is simply speaking yhe truth. Emperor's new clothes, heard of that? You Italians are just so desperate to be world no 1 on anything that you are willing to take a doper as a saviour!
@@higgsboson2280 No, please, can you explain us what happened? I belong to the "gullable" category. Btw, incidentally, could you also explain what a Higgs boson is?
If Nick put in as much effort playing tennis and controlling himself as he's putting in to discredit other players, we, Australians, would probably have another Rod Laver.
@@SC_Jolly 2 failed doping tests 8 days apart = DOPING. ;) 5 months hiding from the public. Skipping Olympics. All reek of suspicion and doping. Now WADA has appealed and CAS will ban your disgusting doped cheat Sinner for 2 years.
@@SC_Jolly fake news, one-billionth of a gram at the time of the test. It would have been a much greater amount when/if he started a doping cycle. Strange correlation between Italian athletes and failed doping tests!
@@luke6239 lol we got a scientist over here.. that "one-billionth" barely depleted in the span of 7 days (the famous second thest), but you are forgetting the fact that sinner had been tested negative prior to the first positive test, go check the dates sir, google is your friend... unless you are a fanboy of someone who is getting demolished by sinner and you dont care about that stuff
Lol you can't boast about sloppy seconds and testing positive with anabolic steroids in his system, that voids his achievements. Sinner.... name is very fitting.
@geksii Sloppy seconds? She left him. And the amount of steroids in Sinner's system was insignificant. Sinner is a legend in the making. Major #3 coming up in Melbourne. And Nick can keep drinking and hating while dreaming of his mancrush Novak 😆
He has always been very fair play tho. Only like to diss the ones he dislikes. but he had zero beef with Halep or Sinner, he's just right on this one weither you accept it or not.
@@synhet84 dude how on this planet is he right? Have you even looked into these doping investigations? Have you actually understood the science? The doping was overturned because the evidence for innocence was plentiful. We know the exact pathology of how the substance ended up in his system at the tiniest tiniest fraction, it came from a steroidal cream rubbed onto Sinners feet, his coach purchased the cream over the counter in Italy, the banned substance is sold as standard in Italy, it's not a banned substance, but the doping association have put it on their banned list.
Your reply is purely sour grapes and has no relevance on the topic. This case is very similar to Lance Armstrongs first "explained away" positive test in the 1999 tour de France, which was brushed under the carpet by the authorities.
@@edgar7525 na, you are just completely categorically wrong, sorry to burst your bubble. Read the science, look at the evidence, you'll see that Sinner is not guilty. It's as clear as day.
@nate9198 What bubble?😆 He tested positive, and you are deluded if you believe he was excluded from the best player category by the LTA for no reason. It's exactly like the Armstrong example, and we all know how that ended.
Nick is speaking facts, but people like Sinner too much to even start that conversation which is crazy... dude tested postive not once but twice but nobody says nothing... imagine this was Nick, they'd never shut up about it... terrible look for the sport btw
7 days apart, experts on the case said it was from the same instance, wada isnt even contesting this. wada is just saying, no matter who fked up, the athlete is responsable.. and that is fair, but when its a contamination plus in quantities that are non perf. enhancing its a case for nothing.. wada already announced they will add amount thresholds in the future but sinner will still have to deal with the current rules. imagine someone like sinner risking his career with well known and easy to detect substances in non boosting amounts
It's dugusting how Kyrgios continues to pedal his hate against Sinner with his unfounded allegations about him doping. Rather than focusing solely on what anti-doping rules need to improve, he's obsessed with an outright attack on Sinner. Immature, mean and vindictive.
yeah how are people who fail given no suspension , when another self reports and is given a suspension. Ialways hear people saying because his nationality, manners/personality he should be given a pass. Lance Armstrong was a nice guy as well
Kyrgios is right... Jannik Cheater was positive twice in the antidoping test and that's all.... It is not about how much you were dopped to deserve a penalty or not...
Nick is disgusting and his ridiculous illogic is now out there. I doubt he is even aware that Sinner did follow all protocols that are in place. SINNER is not a Cheater like Nick who causes total chaos on court to disrupt his opponent and the Chair umpire. I hope he leaves tennis for good ASAP.
@@ethan76708 they repeat the test twice every time, to be sure it's not a fake positive, learn the rules then comment, he was never "caught positive twice"
Nick has never doper. He has never failed a doping test. Mr.Nanograms has. TWICE. Go cry kid. Sinner is a disgusting doped cheater and he will be banned for 2 years.
@@matteoboscolo5152The physio applied the spray in question to his injured finger between 5th and 13th March. Since he gave massage treatment to Sinner in that period, It was therefore obvious that it would show up in the two tests as they were close together in time.
I am amazed at how many people here are attacking Nick. Instead of attacking him, just look at the points raised, and ask yourself if the points are correct. In a court of law, would you people be attacking the judge? Or the solicitors presenting evidence? No. Its simply about the truth, and whether or not the facts matter. Instead, you muppets are disregarding the matter at hand, and focusing instead on the messenger. This shows your own lack of intelligence, and YOUR OWN bias. If you cant be objective about the doping discussion, why dont you all just shut up and go hate elsewhere, idiots.
I am a Physical Therapist that works with many Athletes. Nick is not a medically educated. He doesn’t understand how blood doping tests work and how steroids break down in the body. If Sinner was actually taking real steroids he would have had positive tests in the months prior to these billionths of a gram found in his blood. He had around 10 tests in the previous 6 months. By the way….these are blood tests. There is no way to fool these tests. You cannot take or drink anything to mask drugs in your blood. That only works with urine.
@bigrobsydney This guys is pure bullshit. He is so wrong and unknowlable it is not even worth getting into his points, they are frankly really dumb. You can inform yourself of this case by reading the reports and read expert opinion. Or you can choose to believe a sore loser, convicted abuser who believes the pyramids were build by aliens. So yes ofcourse its important to look at the source when discussing a topic. Nick is a very bad source.
@@tdane5017 Again, this isn't about Nick. Try removing Nick from your reply, and just focus on the facts. If the facts are as you suggest, then why did the overseeing people remove Jannik's prizemoney and points?
@@bigrobsydney it is about Nick if he is spreading misinformation by being stupd and uninformed. His points are so incorrect and uninformed that its not even worth replying to him. Like talking to someone who persists the world is flat.
@@bigrobsydney The prize money and points were removed because thats a rule. If you have an illegal substance in your body at the same time you play a tournament, does not matter how or how little you lose that. Same with Iga she got suspended for a month for being contaminated with an illegal substance by accident when taking a sleeping pill which was contaminted with an illegal substance. All this is widely covered and dicussed already, look into it yourself. This guy is just a joke. These rules are for everybody the same. Same as how they came to the verdicts of Iga and Sinner. They follow the rules and then judge the situation with multiple experts who do not get to know the atheletes their names. If they wanted to clear them and give them benefits, why not just throw out the test results and give no punishment? There is 0 evidence they got preferential treatment.
I think people are hard on Kyrgios not because they have anything personal against him, but simply because every time they put a microphone in front of him, he brings up Sinner's doping. It's his way of getting attention and it's always been like that! Clearly, it's the only way he can stand out, because he can't do it by winning titles! Now, if he's taken that stance, then he has to put up with everything that comes with it. He's already spoken about the topic thousands of times and has already expressed his opinion. I don't think it was necessary for him to bring it up again in the press conference after losing his first singles match after returning to the circuit, talking about doping and even bringing it up by saying that he could have also taken thousands of things to get back in shape, but he chose not to.
When someone says ‘someone like me cannot imagine doping’ that looks so immature . You never know as well as any your human what you can be up to in life ( not related to doping but any event in life). With regards to Sinner’s case , Kyros needs to understand that he is never top player tennis player to Keep repeating the same over and over again. The top 10 tennis players (especially Russians) are more than welcome to speak so but keep listening about the same topic from Kyros sounds immature from his side.
Drive your car at 250 Km/h. Don't worry the amount of the fine you will get will be exactly the same for not stopping properly at the STOP sign. Who told me that? You just did. You are a genius. Just like this clown!
@@lukef1586 Defined by acting deaf blind standard, in case of low level player its open news day one but for privileged media favorites news is open only after serving the suspension, allowed to play etc..
Nick needs to remember that the ATP spent several months thoroughly looking into Sinner's case. If they had thought Sinner was guilty they would have suspended him there and then.
It's hard to dispute the Sinner situation (should've been suspended) but I have to disagree that it's a "HUGE problem in our sport." At least from the outside looking in. Besides Agassi & Gasquet, with their recreational usage (not PEDs), this isn't cycling or baseball. I'd like some more explanation from Nick.
It's right to ask yourself some questions. In short, every time an accidental substance comes out then go and read it is always aimed at increasing recovery and physical resistance... I don't want to think badly but isn't it strange?
I stand with Nick about this. Man has balls to speak what everybody thinks! The same he did when Australia deported Nole. A fan for life! Go Nick brother👊
@igor87bgd77 What evidence does Kyrgios have to justify calling Sinner a cheat? Absolutely none! It's not about Kyrgios having "balls" as you say. The guy has no filter, and he'll say whatever he likes to gain attention. It's all about him.
@lornawilliams550 How do you mean what evidence does he have? Had Sinner failed drug tests twice or not ? Yes he had. Some other players were banned and ragdolled for less. We are talking about integrity of the sport of tennis. Sinner is number one. He must be example! And yet, he is not. He must be punished, I am sorry.
@igor87bgd77 To cheat is "to act dishonesty or unfairly to gain an advantage." Go and read the case report on Sinner. He was found innocent of any wrongdoing. You stick to your opinion and I'll keep to the facts.
@igor87bgd77 He tested positive with less than a billionth of a gram in his system. That's not performance enhacing and it doesn't make him a cheat. I guess you don't bother to look at the circumstances. If Sinner wanted to dope he chose a pretty poor way of doing it. Why would someone who is at the top of the sport risk it at all? Get real, BUDDY!
Nick said it rite, Sinner and Swiatek got a big team of physios and dietary experts so they both knows what they are taking. Don’t be naive, tennis is business. Sports channels and sponsors decide who can appeal and whose ban gets overturned…. Tennis integrity is in question big time….
@@mandiganal i think u are more of the naive guy by being engineered to think that once a player is found "guilty" of substances, ban that guy You need to delve into the logic of how miniscule the colestipol was in grams. This isnt enough to affect performance.
bro as an MMA fan there is stuff you can take to make banned supbstances get out of your system quick, I've seen it with many MMA fighters, but there's always something left, the big question is how did it get in Sinner's system in the first place? Why is it just him huh? Why does it not happen to Novak, Carlos, Sasha even Nick, why just Sinner??? And like Nick said, it wasn't a 1 off, he tested positive twice...
doesn´t matter the concentration if it´s on the WADA list - zero tolerance! If you do your research you will find Nike were testing this substance to see how much could be applied before it turned up in urine tests. It´s known to be used at low levels to build up muscle mass
@@mariokoschatzky4572sinner had blood tests and you cannot cheat a blood test. There is nothing you can take to dilute a blood test. They do urine tests in sports where they don’t want to catch anyone but pretend to be doing the right thing by testing. MMA, American football, baseball etc….
He doesn't know what he's talking about, go read what happened to Marco Bortolotti and then we can talk. Go to study and then we can have opinions. Writing or saying stupid things without knowing anything is just stupid. Be serious
exactly, i remember very good 2016 when Nadal got caugh on doping test on RG,and he had to pull out from tournament that year.Nike had to pay a lot of milions to hide it
Nadal doping is apparently well known thing inside the atp tour but itf has done everything possible to not let it get to media or anywhere in public. Nadal was too big of a superstar and has won too much prize money at that point,for the itf to do something about it and lets be real,from their point of view it's pretty understandable why they did it. Maybe in 30 years we'll finally discover the truth when some players speak out. We'll see,but I was never a fan of Nadal anyway. Most of the spaniards actually,except Ferrer and Almagro.
That´s not true - Nadal was out of play because he had operations - his medication involved a steroid which was on the WADA list so he informed the Tennis Association before any tests. One woke socialist Spanish politician made a comment about d*ping and he sued and won millions. Don´t make accusations without proof!
Sinner has done nothing for both the tennis anti-doping organization and for wada. You are still not informed but ignorance is not easily eradicated. Anyway dear envious, Sinner is coming back. Get ready
A quick debunking about what frustrated Nick said: 1) "They try to cheat, they're done for doping" Nope, both Jannik and Iga were cleared for intentional doping and processed for negligence-. Doping case is over. 2) "Performance enhancing" Nope, in both cases a team of experts confirm that the amount cannot affect the performance in any way; also both Jannik and Iga were tested during all the year tens of times and still win everywhere 3) "Failed two tests" The fact the two testes were in 8 days span with the same micro-amount confirm the contamination, because Sinner got several massage during the week. In case of intentional doping, he must have been a big amount in the first test and some traces in the second. 4) "They took prize money and points, so they're not innocent" Nope, due to the ATP rules if you fail a test they took points and prize money for that tournamente before any investigations. Nick, nobody hates you because you speak the truth, they hate you because you talk without any knowledge just to try desperately to stay relevant
@Tonno7 Iga in one of her interviews said " l paid for everything , I hired a US based lawyer". Do you know how many Americans are in jail and who were executed because they didn't have the money to hire a lawyer? If Iga could have been #200 whose total price money was probably less than USD200K, l don't think she would have had the tens of millions required to hire a US based lawyer. Bottom line is both Iga and Sinner knowingly doped. I understand that players are given melatonin by tournament organisers. Why did Iga choose to purchase hers off the counter? And if anyone can pay for a drug or supplement to be contaminated it has to be a multi millionaire like Iga. I have never known an athlete who mistakenly took something that would kill them. It is always something that can boost them in some ways. Please accept the truth and l love Iga so much but l cannot support lies and cheating.
I think any champion must be beyond reprimand of any sort .I am a FEDAL supporter and for good reason.I feel bad for Jannik because I am pretty sure he wasn’t told all the ingredients of whatever his trainer or whoever was giving him .He pays a lot of money for his staff and has to concentrate on his tennis so I would think he depends on people to do what’s best and of course within the rules .
The best way to address is “the powers to be have emerged once again. Now the question becomes why are they protecting this one species?? Everyone can have their own opinion on that but I’ve got mine and I’d rather not say. But it’s disgusting how the treatment of this one certain player differs from all the rest “ “Amen”
how often and for how long does nick want to bring up the subject he should more play. he's (one of the coolest) but at the same time one of the most disrespectful players in tennis. his whole behavior towards everyone else is excessively disrespectful
The only time he was genuinely disrespectful towards other player was with Wawrinka(and Kokkinakis). Thats something I will never understand,as to why would somebody do that. But other than that he has always been disrespectful only to himself and every time he had some sort of argument with other players it was always pretty much justified. Atleast thats my opinion. Except the incident with Wawrinka obviously.
do you remember when he almost (intentionally) hit nadal with a powerful forehand? in the press conference after the game, nick said there was no need to apologize. It's proper to apologize after a situation like that isn't it? as long as it's accidental and not potentially intentional like he did i've been following nick for a long time and i think his style of play is impressively good but in my opinion there are so many little things (shouting, throwing bottles, smashing rackets, getting involved with the crowd) that are extremely annoying and disrespectful to the opponent and simply shouldn't be part of tennis but of course everyone sees it a little differently
More disrespectful than taking illegal drugs ? come on mate get real and obviously Nick doesn't volunteer this information the media asks him these questions
He is absolutely right.. sinner needed mental edge to outperform nole mentally and he done that with doping.. when u get result like defeating nole at Australian open .. you definitely surpass your mental horrors.. he has done it to get mental edge.. he only needed it once.. and he achieved what he wanted. Many players like ferrer berdych couldn’t achieve .. that’s just my personal opinion
Kyrgios hates Sinner. He's been mounting personal attacks on Sinner for some time. The sad thing is that some people buy what he's saying without reading the full facts of the case and I don't think Kyrgios has bothered to do that either.
@@lornawilliams550 I dont know that Nick "hates" Jannik. I think Nick wants to see a sport that is clean, and transparent. You could have replace Jannik's name with anyone (Swiatek, for example), and it would be the same. Actually, Nick HAS said that he's unhappy about Iga failing a test. Is Nick jealous of a female player? Would they ever share a court directly one on one? I think the jealousy comment is deflecting from the discussion. Forget about Nick; he's just the messenger here, and just look at the facts.
He tested positive twice in an 8 day period. 10 tests in the previous 6 months were negative. There is no way to have trace amounts without previous positive tests. It takes months for steroids to get to minute levels like that. It would have shown up in big amounts in the previous months.
Kyrgios speaking about integrity and professionalism is such a joke. The guy has waaaay to many tickets on himself. The fact that he honestly seems to believe that he could take Sinner in a match after a 2 year hiatus is beyond confidence, just pure delusion. It's so childish at this point. I mean are we gonna gloss over the fact that this man holds the record for the highest fine in tennis history?
@vtscll4 Well he isn't really. He's making a mountain out of a molehill here. It sounds like heavy coping for the fact that he's wasted his peak years. If people genuinely believe that Sinner deserves a ban and Kyrgios isn't just an asshole then my faith in humanity is gone.
@@vtscll4 And you're ignoring the fact that Sinner had an explanation. And yes, I do have an issue with Kyrgios because I think he is a disgrace to the sport. He is far to childish and severely overestimates his own talent. Sinner failed the tests, but provided a reasonable explanation and there was only a tiny trace found, not nearly enough to impact his performance.
@@patrickcummings6831 Having explanation, is not same as not doing it. Kid saying my dog ate my homework is explanation. Here the case should have been crystal clear, either he did something wrong or not. This half measure just made it worse. Nick might be resentful, and he obviously is, but he is speaking up loud what most of us are thinking.
Nick is correct in this regard.If the guy self reported and got no punishment I would be okay with it.But no he got caught and then came up with some weird story. How are people self reporting and getting suspensions while this guy says nothing gets caUGHT and then gets off with nothing.
Nick k should look in the mirror and try to correct his on court disgusting behavior. His trying g to be judge and jury regarding g Sinner is just deflection and projection.
This guy..which I use to like better try to win something in his career rather than attracting attention by speaking about this story all the time...go on court and win let result speak for you...oh wait Giovanni won so you are out
Nick has to hold this L, for him to speak of all people is comical (one of my fav players mind you)… Based off his logic Pogba is a cheat too 💀 sad projection tactics fr
I genuinely dont understand to point of your comment. Kyrgios has been in a grandslam final and won one in doubles. He's more than qualified to speak about this. He knows that all the other players are not going to involve themselves in this due to sponsors or their fanship. And most importantly,he's right.
@@vtscll4i am a PT who worked with many high level athletes. Nick doesn’t know what he is talking about. He is not educated in this matter and as a medical professional listening to him…i am embarrassed for him. Do we think that Nick doesn’t take drugs when he is out partying? I would find that hard to believe.
@@vtscll4 i am saying if you were educated and understood how the testing works and how steroids are processed in the body you would see that the only was Sinner could test positive at such low levels for only a 8 day period indicates an accidental exposure like they explained. That’s why the panel went easy on him. If he was injecting steroids, the levels would have been off the charts in his previous 10 tests in the 6 months prior and would have shown positive tests. Plus these are blood tests. There is no way you can cheat these tests. Nothing you can take to mask drugs in your system. It’s not like a urinalysis. It’s just not doping. It’s an accidental exposure. I could slap some androgel on my hand and shake someone’s hand and these tests would pick that up. That’s just not sports doping.
@@thehandseesall Please don't divert the subject. How does it matter if he is jealous or not ? Or for that matter envious or not ? If it is jealousy or enviousness ? You are operating just like the evil and diabolical main stream media which is a master in obfuscating and diverting. But I am sure you are not doing it with any malintent, like the main stream media which is evil. What Nick explains is absolutely correct, given the rules and regulations and it dispassionate application. Yes, I am also bothered at times by Nick and his outspokenness as it questions my likes and dislikes. So what ? It is my problem and I cannot put it on Nick's outspokenness. How I wish that the mankind gets out of this BS affliction called political correctness achieved by evil forces brainwashing people 24X7. When it comes to an illegality, be it Sinner or any obscure player, the rule and the procedures enshrined in it are the same and cannot be changed. Yes, it is also true, The evil forces spike the samples to bring down a player or tarnish his equity. But that is a different matter. The regulatory agencies and establishments like ATP and GSs are not paragon of all virtues. Hardly. They are capable of any and all crimes, for a few pennies or a few $s more. Only thing they operate hiding behind a thin veneer of immunity and impunity, both of which are by itself illegal. Just like Governments and its officials. It is always one rule for them and one for the rest. Let us not be stupid or pretend that everything is honky dory. At best I can say that Sinner is very very unlucky to have got caught into this mess, assuming his version is true. That is all.
@@thehandseesall he's also not intelligent enough to understand the science behind it clearly, he's just saying: -if banned substance is in his system, then must have cheated. He was caught with a concentration in his body so small you cannot even begin to fathom this amount, this came from a skin cream, a skin cream! An amount of this substance so small that it entered his system whilst he has his feet rubbed with cream.
Says the person who has notoriously disrespected anyone that doesn't agree with him. Keep crying out loud like a spoiled kid. Your words carry no weight. Well, what can I say. We live in a world where people like him gets elected to be presidents.
What's disgusting is Kyrgios pedalling his unfounded accusations about Sinner doping, despite the fact that he was deemed innocent of any wrongdoing. Hypocritical and sanctimonious!
@@lornawilliams550 Yet WADA pushed a 2 yrs ban on Mr. Nanograms through a new appeal. 🤣🤣🤣 Not so innocent after all eh? FORZA CAS, send Mr. Nanograms back to skiing 😆
@al1976-v7m Firstly, any prize money and points stemming from the tournament in which the positive test happened is automatically deducted. That is standard practice and procedure. Secondly, he has already been found to be "not liable" for the substance that was found in his system. Therefore, he is innocent of wrongdoing in that respect. Yes, it's true that WADA is appealing the ruling of "no fault or negligence." That doesn't follow that Sinner's a cheat. means that WADA thinks he must take responsibility for the carelessness of his team. I think that many people (intentionally or unintentionally) overlook or haven't bothered to inform themselves of the finer details - Kyrgios included.
Yes but how this has something to do with Sinner who was contaminated? Actually Bortolotti n.300 in atp got cleared and wada didn't appeal, while it appealed for Sinner, this is the reality
I think that nick is profoundly delusional. Firstly, the two no.1's should not be punished for WADAs proclivity to nonsense and incoherence..same with Purcell & Halep. The argument that you need to punish those players too because others prior were punished does not hold up to scrutiny. None of them should have been punished to begin with. WADA needs to establish new criteria because they have failed miserably up till now. And nick needs to realise that he is extremely naive to believe that he is a legitimacy as a tennis influencer when it comes to incidents concerning legitimacy & nuance since we've already registered his detetable rabid inarticulate gauche ramblings on court. He is a mouthpiece only for those as stupid as he is.
You dont dope because you dont do anything right, you dont have any team or therapy or physical preparation, hence you cant possibly risk the same the other players risk
I've disliked a lot of things that Nick has said and done, but this is different. This was an outstanding viewpoint from Nick. Very impressive. I didn't know that Sinner has failed 2 drug tests, on 2 different dates. That's really bad. Nick's comment about two #1 tennis players getting popped for doping is a horrible look for the sport is very, very true. Now tennis has the possibility, for the first time, to be labeled a 'dirty' sport. That sucks.
He never tried to dope yet spoke about drug addiction which happened whilst he was playing? He isn’t looking at facts in Sinner and especially Iga’s case.
Delusional to think he is one of the best and envious of the best players. I don't know why Novak all of a sudden is best buds with this clown after he targeted him time and again. Additionally his ex girlfriend is now happy with Sinner. Talk about being jealous. Goodbye Nick. Talent without discipline is a car without an engine. Hitting tweeners and underarm serve is not difficult, being consistent is. Hope Sinner doesnt play him in the near future. While it would be great to see Nick put in place, he doesnt deserve to be on the same court as a future GOAT !
Says Nick…. Disrespect, not cheating, really….when he’s the first one with his antics on court when HE IS LOOSING!!! What a knob head!!!! … he’s a bad looser….
Putting aside the question of transparency, When you become irrelevant on the court, all you have is foe outrage and bluster, "Look at Me." Remember, this man used to be criticized for lack of effort when he was at his best!
For as long as I can remember this guy was always complaining, always displeased, always looking for excuses. I think a lot of people will remember him that way.
Sinner's living in his head rent free right now. I wish they could play against each other at AO, but I don't think Kyrgios will get that far. Just leave the guy alone and mind your business, is not like the kid hasn't earned his privileges on court. I'm not saying it's fair, but it is what it is and it's always been like this honestly.
@@andreidobrin9782 True in the past tennis has allowed doped players but everyone wan a clean sport. The starting point should be to bam the certified dopers like Sinner and Swiatek for 1-2 yrs.
Kyrgios enough!Sinner was proven innocennt by two different courts. He was not aware of his physio's fault and the quantity was totaly neglegable.. Sinner is a model of spotrsmanship. Just stop peaking on him. Jealous?
Nick has to blame his injuries in case he loses. Injuries? Cry wolf Nick. An Andrew Tate supporter and abuser, don’t have time for anything Kyrgios has to say. As for Sinner, Nick’s jealousy is embarrassing.
Nick Kyrgios prob has about 3 good pro tennis years on his body. I wonder if instead of gassing on ad nauseum about one injustice after another he’d just fricking GO FOR IT. He’d be unstoppable. Man what a racket.
I think people are super weird about this situation. Everyone is either certain Sinner is guilty or certain he isn’t innocent, but if we’re being honest, there’s a pretty decent probability of each.
Nick should probably be standing up for Sinner in this case so the precedent will change for all players, instead of calling for him to be banned. Kind of shooting himself in the foot
In this case im on Kyrgios side. Sinner gets away also becuase he has this innocent look. But as his name says ironically enought Jannik is a Sinner!. The media is good in hiding this.
He has to be 'controversial' is his brand. Does it better than his tennis. All that he's saying is full of crap, he's not read carefully into Sinner's case and understood the technicalities. The worst thing about it, he's besmirched a genuinely good kid in Sinner who's worked hard to get to where he is. Guy is already a has been and now using his mouth instead of tennis to get attention.
Italy is one of a few countries where Clostebol is sold at Chemists and Pharmacies in an ointment form to treat skin abrasions and sores. The miniscule amount in his blood is consistent with someone having massaged with this ointment and certainly not someone who has administered it for performance enhancement.
You are not playing at this level. To hear Kyrgios make moral pronouncements is the ultimate folly. “I have to be outspoken about it” is the perfect example of a sociopath who needs confinement and treatment. Moral relativism is all he has to justify his existence.
Shut up, facts are facts
And yet he treats almost every official, umpire, and director with complete disrespect! He bullies them...over and over. THAT is also disgusting Mr Kyrgios. Take ownership of your actions also
CHEATER... all that you are saying doesn't make SINNER less CHEATER...
touche !!!!!!
@@PinoSilvestreOriginal Kyrgios is much more cheater...
Good point!
What Nick said was a very right , when there are rules , every player should follow the rules irrespective of their ranking punichsment should be the same everyone it’s like he is the no one player so he has done it by mistake and if a lower ranked player does it he has done for performance enhancement , there is absolutely no logic in this .
He is just saying bullshit. You can read the reports and see how the rules are followed in all these cases. Multiple experts look at these cases and make a decision not even knowing who the player is. Typical for these times of misinformation that ppl choose to believe this guy who thinks Aliens build the pyramids in Egypt and is a convicted abuser, above clean top players.
Contamination can happen to anyone even from tap water
Yes you are talking about bacteria I am talking about restricted substances , those substances are not present in tap water.
@naveen4830 No one is using the logic you are stating. Everyone agrees that rank should not have an affect on the punishment. Experts looked at both cases without knowing who they were reviewing and have ruled that both cases are contaminations. Also lower ranked cases have been ruled contaminations and had reduced sentences.
like Iga was suspended just for a month during offseason
Kyrgios trying to porttray himself as an angel of the sport. Being someone who harasses referees, ballkids, spectators, opponents, curses every single match, shouts and curses at his own team, breaking and throwing rackets almost hitting spectators and behaving like a grown child is far, far worse to me. He is clearly projecting his own failed what-could-have-been career onto people who have actually worked hard and used their talents to do something good with it. God I hate this clown.
This ,,clown ‘’ never tested positive for steroids, unlike SINNER who did test positive and paid his way out of it with expensive lawyers and bullshit finger cut steroid cream ,, contamination ‘!!!
Kyros is only about kyros he displays 100% of the flags of a narcissist ... Kyros is actually angry at the fact Sinner dated his ex-girlfriend, he thinks he still owns her... that's why hes so angry and gaslights whenever he gets the chance
how is that worse? ahaha I agree but doping is just disgusting, nick is totally right, the argument doesn't become wrong just because its nick saying it
And I hate cheaters like Mr.Nanograms and his disgusting fantards.
@@shawneyshoeshine LOL Nick is at peace with Sinner not being able to fill his shoes. The hole left by Nick in Kalynskaya is too big for the disgusting doped cheat Mr.Nanograms to fill. Hahahahahah 2 years ban incoming for austrian sinner
But Jannik and Iga weren't doping. They were exposed to minuscule amounts of a prohibited drug, and the tests today are simply so sensitive that they pick up the most minute amounts of a prohibited drug, despite it being orders of magnitude below a therapeutic dose. Also, Jannik and Iga did it all by the book. Because they were able to appeal so quickly because they could find the source of the contamination (and because they have a shit ton of money for lawyers and investigators), they were able to keep on playing and keep things quiet because those are quite literally the rules. If you challenge it right away, it has to stay under wraps and you can keep playing until a decision is made, unless it some cut and dry case.
Also, Kyrgios is 100%
Classic… funny that Nick isn’t aware of the rules that govern the sport he plays, neither about all the other players who have used performance enhancing methods (drugs, etc) and have not been banned, sanctioned, etc … some of which he is good friends with….
There is no reason for anyone to be "exposed to minuscule amounts of a prohibited drug."
Oh yes they did. Clostebol is a synthetic testosterone steroid.
@@LP-hs6yz Why does the side of food that absolutely has no nuts say "may contain nuts?" Because supply chains are vast in manufacturing, often spanning multiple continents for just one product. Legitimate contamination happens all the time. I'm pretty sure WADA is recommending that the rules be changed for the sensitivity of the drug tests because of this. The tests are becoming more and more sensitive, and all that's really uncovering is that some of what we ingest has minuscule levels of contamination. It's not outing actual dopers.
These are the same excuses that were used to exonerate Lance Armstrong after his positive test at the 1999 Tour de France, and we all know how that ended.🤔
Like him or not he made some valid points about the current 🎾 doping. Good for him 👏 for speaking up his mind.
wait, what good points?
1. "i got injured for a long time, i would never dope, thats not who i am.." good to know i guess?
2. "people trying to say the amount 'n all this, its nothing about that, its like.." meanwhile WADA announced they will implement thresholds in the near future to avoid cases like sinners or swiatek, basically sinner will probably be the last tennis athlete to be subjected to harsher rules that dont take to account substance amounts
3. "there is not fair treatment for every player.." what didnt go according to the same old protocol?
4. "he did fail 2 doping tests, uhm, at separate times, it wasnt one after the other.. so i mean.." the 2 tests were 7days apart and the 3 independent experts hired by the ITIA deemed they were correlated to the same instance, not even WADA is contesting this.
@@user-ir7qs3oe9e Yeah. Nick should be focus his energy on being part of the solution, not just stirring up chaos by being "outspoken"
Like a kid on the playground yelling about how he doesn't like the jungle gym, but won't bother to read building code.
@@user-ir7qs3oe9e 😂😂😂
@@pacific559 Absolutely!!
It’s just talking about nothing
A quick debunking about what frustrated Nick said:
1) "They try to cheat, they're done for doping" Nope, both Jannik and Iga were cleared for intentional doping and processed for negligence-. Doping case is over.
2) "Performance enhancing" Nope, in both cases a team of experts confirm that the amount cannot affect the performance in any way; also both Jannik and Iga were tested during all the year tens of times and still win everywhere
3) "Failed two tests" The fact the two testes were in 8 days span with the same micro-amount confirm the contamination, because Sinner got several massage during the week. In case of intentional doping, he must have been a big amount in the first test and some traces in the second.
4) "They took prize money and points, so they're not innocent" Nope, due to the ATP rules if you fail a test they took points and prize money for that tournamente before any investigations.
Nick, nobody hates you because you speak the truth, they hate you because you talk without any knowledge just to try desperately to stay relevant
No, for 6 month was hiden . 😮😮😮
@aniteivera695 Nope, both Iga and Jannik simply waited for the sentence to speak about the case. It's all under the ITIA rule 14.4 "Confidentiality and Reporting". Nothing hiden, all by the rules.
Only imagine what happened with Novak if he was positive.
@@seadkurbasic9726 That's the truth... the entire tennis world was looking for and probably still is looking for any way to discount Novak... ever since the first time he beat Federer and Nadal...
And I think that's the kind of favoritism Nick is talking about...
On the whole I'm not a big fan of Kyrgios' actions as usually he is talking about being less and less of a good example for kids... but in this instance the isn't it odd he is speaking out about ...NOT DOPING...
Although it did kind of more sound like he just wants to be able to dope too... ie. "I could have taken some of those drugs and gotten back to playing"
Kyrgios is an envious frusto case! He tanked his talent with his non serious attitude and is now throwing stones at an actual achiever for the tiniest of reasons😂
Exactly my thoughts. He's serious about bloating up things beyond proportions. And freakin casual about making sexist remarks about pro players. Speaks volumes about his maturity.
YEAH... maybe ... but he doesn't CHEAT
@@premanandramesh8969 HE IS NOT A CHEATER...
@@PinoSilvestreOriginal He cheats a lot! What he did to Wawrinka in the middle of a match is not cheating? Come on...
He’s not the one cheating
Interesting: The people disagreeing w NK don’t contest his points but go for ad hominems instead 🤦🏽♂️
Lol you should avoiding contesting a logical fallacy with another, doesn't make for great debate points
@@GiacomoArturi
@@GiacomoArturi You should avoid the English language. Never mind making sense 😅
I disagree, or at least it's the case that Sinner either knew or didn't. If he knew, it shouldn't be downplayed. If he didn't know it shouldn't be punished much. I don't think Kyrgios knows what's true -- he suspects Sinner knew, but he doesn't know that.
@@coulie27wrong! It is his team, his is the boss, he is held liable. You can be a boss of an organisation that commits a crime and said that you do not know and the organisation goes unpunished. He fired a small fish while he is still swimming in his sea of filth
He speaks out of anger and envy. And today he was also kicked out, so he'll be even more angry. He pretends not to know that WADA's accusation against Sinner is only about not being careful about possible contamination from products used by his collaborators. But he keeps accusing him of doping. As someone said, you also need to have idiots attacking you in life, and Kyrgios is truly an idiot.
I don't think he is an idiot.I think he is the most gifted tennis player since Roger, he obviously wasted most of his natural talent given him by God for some psychological reasons, but he is 100% right about double doping standards in tennis, and I'm Polish by the way.
I dont like him but he is simply speaking yhe truth. Emperor's new clothes, heard of that? You Italians are just so desperate to be world no 1 on anything that you are willing to take a doper as a saviour!
I think you are either gullable or a biased. We all know what's happened here.
@@higgsboson2280 No, please, can you explain us what happened? I belong to the "gullable" category. Btw, incidentally, could you also explain what a Higgs boson is?
If Nick put in as much effort playing tennis and controlling himself as he's putting in to discredit other players, we, Australians, would probably have another Rod Laver.
How is Sinner not banned?
2 years incoming for the disgusting doped cheat.
Because one-billionth of one gram is incidental contamination and is NOT doping?
@@SC_Jolly 2 failed doping tests 8 days apart = DOPING. ;) 5 months hiding from the public. Skipping Olympics. All reek of suspicion and doping. Now WADA has appealed and CAS will ban your disgusting doped cheat Sinner for 2 years.
@@SC_Jolly fake news, one-billionth of a gram at the time of the test. It would have been a much greater amount when/if he started a doping cycle.
Strange correlation between Italian athletes and failed doping tests!
@@luke6239 lol we got a scientist over here.. that "one-billionth" barely depleted in the span of 7 days (the famous second thest), but you are forgetting the fact that sinner had been tested negative prior to the first positive test, go check the dates sir, google is your friend... unless you are a fanboy of someone who is getting demolished by sinner and you dont care about that stuff
Who is this Kyrgios?
Who the fk are you 😂
Ur daddy
Don't know...
But he talks a lot!
Bad Person SHUT UP😂😂😂
he is a tennis player who DOES NOT CHEAT
Nick age 29 - Two 250 tournament wins
Sinner age 22 - Two grand glams, multiple Masters, world number 1, dating Nick's ex-girlfriend
Lol you can't boast about sloppy seconds and testing positive with anabolic steroids in his system, that voids his achievements. Sinner.... name is very fitting.
@geksii Sloppy seconds? She left him. And the amount of steroids in Sinner's system was insignificant. Sinner is a legend in the making. Major #3 coming up in Melbourne. And Nick can keep drinking and hating while dreaming of his mancrush Novak 😆
Funny how someone as disrespectful and arrogant as Kyrgios is talking about “cheating” and “disgusting.” Shut up, Nick.
He has always been very fair play tho.
Only like to diss the ones he dislikes. but he had zero beef with Halep or Sinner, he's just right on this one weither you accept it or not.
@@synhet84 dude how on this planet is he right? Have you even looked into these doping investigations? Have you actually understood the science?
The doping was overturned because the evidence for innocence was plentiful. We know the exact pathology of how the substance ended up in his system at the tiniest tiniest fraction, it came from a steroidal cream rubbed onto Sinners feet, his coach purchased the cream over the counter in Italy, the banned substance is sold as standard in Italy, it's not a banned substance, but the doping association have put it on their banned list.
Your reply is purely sour grapes and has no relevance on the topic.
This case is very similar to Lance Armstrongs first "explained away" positive test in the 1999 tour de France, which was brushed under the carpet by the authorities.
@@edgar7525 na, you are just completely categorically wrong, sorry to burst your bubble. Read the science, look at the evidence, you'll see that Sinner is not guilty. It's as clear as day.
@nate9198 What bubble?😆
He tested positive, and you are deluded if you believe he was excluded from the best player category by the LTA for no reason. It's exactly like the Armstrong example, and we all know how that ended.
Nick is speaking facts, but people like Sinner too much to even start that conversation which is crazy... dude tested postive not once but twice but nobody says nothing... imagine this was Nick, they'd never shut up about it... terrible look for the sport btw
7 days apart, experts on the case said it was from the same instance, wada isnt even contesting this.
wada is just saying, no matter who fked up, the athlete is responsable.. and that is fair, but when its a contamination plus in quantities that are non perf. enhancing its a case for nothing.. wada already announced they will add amount thresholds in the future but sinner will still have to deal with the current rules.
imagine someone like sinner risking his career with well known and easy to detect substances in non boosting amounts
It's dugusting how Kyrgios continues to pedal his hate against Sinner with his unfounded allegations about him doping. Rather than focusing solely on what anti-doping rules need to improve, he's obsessed with an outright attack on Sinner. Immature, mean and vindictive.
yeah how are people who fail given no suspension , when another self reports and is given a suspension. Ialways hear people saying because his nationality, manners/personality he should be given a pass. Lance Armstrong was a nice guy as well
Nick Kyrgios seems to be a case example of a classic narcissist on the basis of his speech patterns and mannerisms.
Seems like one to me.
im not sure you know what a narcissist is. But if saying it makes you feel good, have fun.
I think Nick is not fully aware of how deep this rabbit hole really goes
Agreed-And Sinner didn’t fire the guy until months later!!! He finally fired the guy right before it was announced at the US Open.
Kyrgios is right... Jannik Cheater was positive twice in the antidoping test and that's all.... It is not about how much you were dopped to deserve a penalty or not...
Nick is disgusting and his ridiculous illogic is now out there. I doubt he is even aware that Sinner did follow all protocols that are in place. SINNER is not a Cheater like Nick who causes total chaos on court to disrupt his opponent and the Chair umpire. I hope he leaves tennis for good ASAP.
He got caught doping twice this isn’t a one time thing clearly a cheater
@@ethan76708 they repeat the test twice every time, to be sure it's not a fake positive, learn the rules then comment, he was never "caught positive twice"
Nick has never doper. He has never failed a doping test. Mr.Nanograms has. TWICE. Go cry kid. Sinner is a disgusting doped cheater and he will be banned for 2 years.
Nick’s just trying to be relevant and get press. He doesn’t know much. He just has an opinion which I’m not sure I’d put a lot of value in.
@@matteoboscolo5152The physio applied the spray in question to his injured finger between 5th and 13th March. Since he gave massage treatment to Sinner in that period, It was therefore obvious that it would show up in the two tests as they were close together in time.
I am amazed at how many people here are attacking Nick. Instead of attacking him, just look at the points raised, and ask yourself if the points are correct. In a court of law, would you people be attacking the judge? Or the solicitors presenting evidence? No. Its simply about the truth, and whether or not the facts matter.
Instead, you muppets are disregarding the matter at hand, and focusing instead on the messenger. This shows your own lack of intelligence, and YOUR OWN bias. If you cant be objective about the doping discussion, why dont you all just shut up and go hate elsewhere, idiots.
I am a Physical Therapist that works with many Athletes. Nick is not a medically educated. He doesn’t understand how blood doping tests work and how steroids break down in the body. If Sinner was actually taking real steroids he would have had positive tests in the months prior to these billionths of a gram found in his blood. He had around 10 tests in the previous 6 months. By the way….these are blood tests. There is no way to fool these tests. You cannot take or drink anything to mask drugs in your blood. That only works with urine.
@bigrobsydney This guys is pure bullshit. He is so wrong and unknowlable it is not even worth getting into his points, they are frankly really dumb. You can inform yourself of this case by reading the reports and read expert opinion. Or you can choose to believe a sore loser, convicted abuser who believes the pyramids were build by aliens. So yes ofcourse its important to look at the source when discussing a topic. Nick is a very bad source.
@@tdane5017 Again, this isn't about Nick. Try removing Nick from your reply, and just focus on the facts. If the facts are as you suggest, then why did the overseeing people remove Jannik's prizemoney and points?
@@bigrobsydney it is about Nick if he is spreading misinformation by being stupd and uninformed. His points are so incorrect and uninformed that its not even worth replying to him. Like talking to someone who persists the world is flat.
@@bigrobsydney The prize money and points were removed because thats a rule. If you have an illegal substance in your body at the same time you play a tournament, does not matter how or how little you lose that. Same with Iga she got suspended for a month for being contaminated with an illegal substance by accident when taking a sleeping pill which was contaminted with an illegal substance. All this is widely covered and dicussed already, look into it yourself. This guy is just a joke. These rules are for everybody the same. Same as how they came to the verdicts of Iga and Sinner. They follow the rules and then judge the situation with multiple experts who do not get to know the atheletes their names. If they wanted to clear them and give them benefits, why not just throw out the test results and give no punishment? There is 0 evidence they got preferential treatment.
Go and win a Grand Slam Nick! Sinner already winner of Ao24 and U.S. Open 2024.
Since the day of "Sinner is the king, it's a joke" this man is obsessed by Sinner.
I think people are hard on Kyrgios not because they have anything personal against him, but simply because every time they put a microphone in front of him, he brings up Sinner's doping. It's his way of getting attention and it's always been like that! Clearly, it's the only way he can stand out, because he can't do it by winning titles! Now, if he's taken that stance, then he has to put up with everything that comes with it. He's already spoken about the topic thousands of times and has already expressed his opinion. I don't think it was necessary for him to bring it up again in the press conference after losing his first singles match after returning to the circuit, talking about doping and even bringing it up by saying that he could have also taken thousands of things to get back in shape, but he chose not to.
When someone says ‘someone like me cannot imagine doping’ that looks so immature . You never know as well as any your human what you can be up to in life ( not related to doping but any event in life).
With regards to Sinner’s case , Kyros needs to understand that he is never top player tennis player to Keep repeating the same over and over again. The top 10 tennis players (especially Russians) are more than welcome to speak so but keep listening about the same topic from Kyros sounds immature from his side.
I dont think he understand how bad he behaves on the court. How he disrespects people. He's terrible.
Very right there have been clear double standards!!
Defined by what? Who gets a disadvantage?
@@lukef1586 Every player except for Sinner. What if it were a russian player caught with doping huh? Banned for life
Drive your car at 250 Km/h. Don't worry the amount of the fine you will get will be exactly the same for not stopping properly at the STOP sign. Who told me that? You just did. You are a genius. Just like this clown!
@@GiovanniChinnici Yeah both can kill a pedestrian!!.. but great minds apply different standards!
@@lukef1586 Defined by acting deaf blind standard, in case of low level player its open news day one but for privileged media favorites news is open only after serving the suspension, allowed to play etc..
Nick needs to remember that the ATP spent several months thoroughly looking into Sinner's case. If they had thought Sinner was guilty they would have suspended him there and then.
It's hard to dispute the Sinner situation (should've been suspended) but I have to disagree that it's a "HUGE problem in our sport." At least from the outside looking in. Besides Agassi & Gasquet, with their recreational usage (not PEDs), this isn't cycling or baseball. I'd like some more explanation from Nick.
It's right to ask yourself some questions. In short, every time an accidental substance comes out then go and read it is always aimed at increasing recovery and physical resistance... I don't want to think badly but isn't it strange?
This is a correct observation, I'm fan of Sinner, but I thought the same
I stand with Nick about this. Man has balls to speak what everybody thinks! The same he did when Australia deported Nole. A fan for life! Go Nick brother👊
@igor87bgd77 What evidence does Kyrgios have to justify calling Sinner a cheat? Absolutely none! It's not about Kyrgios having "balls" as you say. The guy has no filter, and he'll say whatever he likes to gain attention. It's all about him.
@lornawilliams550 How do you mean what evidence does he have? Had Sinner failed drug tests twice or not ? Yes he had. Some other players were banned and ragdolled for less. We are talking about integrity of the sport of tennis. Sinner is number one. He must be example! And yet, he is not. He must be punished, I am sorry.
@igor87bgd77 To cheat is "to act dishonesty or unfairly to gain an advantage." Go and read the case report on Sinner. He was found innocent of any wrongdoing. You stick to your opinion and I'll keep to the facts.
@lornawilliams550 He failed drug test twice buddy. Facts.
@igor87bgd77 He tested positive with less than a billionth of a gram in his system. That's not performance enhacing and it doesn't make him a cheat. I guess you don't bother to look at the circumstances. If Sinner wanted to dope he chose a pretty poor way of doing it. Why would someone who is at the top of the sport risk it at all? Get real, BUDDY!
Nick is spot on. Completely agree with him.
How can he be banned with 000000001 grams it's so ridiculous!!!!!!!!!
Nick said it rite, Sinner and Swiatek got a big team of physios and dietary experts so they both knows what they are taking. Don’t be naive, tennis is business. Sports channels and sponsors decide who can appeal and whose ban gets overturned…. Tennis integrity is in question big time….
@@mandiganal i think u are more of the naive guy by being engineered to think that once a player is found "guilty" of substances, ban that guy
You need to delve into the logic of how miniscule the colestipol was in grams. This isnt enough to affect performance.
bro as an MMA fan there is stuff you can take to make banned supbstances get out of your system quick, I've seen it with many MMA fighters, but there's always something left, the big question is how did it get in Sinner's system in the first place? Why is it just him huh? Why does it not happen to Novak, Carlos, Sasha even Nick, why just Sinner??? And like Nick said, it wasn't a 1 off, he tested positive twice...
doesn´t matter the concentration if it´s on the WADA list - zero tolerance! If you do your research you will find Nike were testing this substance to see how much could be applied before it turned up in urine tests. It´s known to be used at low levels to build up muscle mass
@@mariokoschatzky4572sinner had blood tests and you cannot cheat a blood test. There is nothing you can take to dilute a blood test. They do urine tests in sports where they don’t want to catch anyone but pretend to be doing the right thing by testing. MMA, American football, baseball etc….
This is personal since Sinner is dating his EX. Complete crap from Nick
Nick came back to play the antagonistic guy once again when he should mainly focus on his health and game.
Frustration makes bad people worse.
Kyrgios already out.
He doesn't know what he's talking about, go read what happened to Marco Bortolotti and then we can talk. Go to study and then we can have opinions. Writing or saying stupid things without knowing anything is just stupid. Be serious
Even if Kyrgios is right about doping in tennis, he's still a jerk that nobody cares for. Kyrgios is just as bad as McEnroe was at his worst.
PLEASE google nadal saying he got permission to dope so it was legal for him...nadals words....please put out vid on nadal doping
exactly, i remember very good 2016 when Nadal got caugh on doping test on RG,and he had to pull out from tournament that year.Nike had to pay a lot of milions to hide it
All spaniards dope. No wonder they kick ass on clay. If they get injured they are quickly back winning. They are the least tested players.
Nadal doping is apparently well known thing inside the atp tour but itf has done everything possible to not let it get to media or anywhere in public. Nadal was too big of a superstar and has won too much prize money at that point,for the itf to do something about it and lets be real,from their point of view it's pretty understandable why they did it. Maybe in 30 years we'll finally discover the truth when some players speak out. We'll see,but I was never a fan of Nadal anyway. Most of the spaniards actually,except Ferrer and Almagro.
That´s not true - Nadal was out of play because he had operations - his medication involved a steroid which was on the WADA list so he informed the Tennis Association before any tests. One woke socialist Spanish politician made a comment about d*ping and he sued and won millions. Don´t make accusations without proof!
absolute rubbish and gossip
Sinner has done nothing for both the tennis anti-doping organization and for wada. You are still not informed but ignorance is not easily eradicated. Anyway dear envious, Sinner is coming back. Get ready
Sinner has proven himself time and time again that he is the best tennis player right now…
yeah,thank to the doping!
Best on hard courts that’s it you tool and only thanks to competition
@@SweeranSwift 🤡🤡🤡
No doping no world no.1 :D
@@Tennis_Expert no extra chromosome, no comments like yours...
I stand 💯 with Nick and I am not even a fan.
So you are bad looser too.
A quick debunking about what frustrated Nick said:
1) "They try to cheat, they're done for doping" Nope, both Jannik and Iga were cleared for intentional doping and processed for negligence-. Doping case is over.
2) "Performance enhancing" Nope, in both cases a team of experts confirm that the amount cannot affect the performance in any way; also both Jannik and Iga were tested during all the year tens of times and still win everywhere
3) "Failed two tests" The fact the two testes were in 8 days span with the same micro-amount confirm the contamination, because Sinner got several massage during the week. In case of intentional doping, he must have been a big amount in the first test and some traces in the second.
4) "They took prize money and points, so they're not innocent" Nope, due to the ATP rules if you fail a test they took points and prize money for that tournamente before any investigations.
Nick, nobody hates you because you speak the truth, they hate you because you talk without any knowledge just to try desperately to stay relevant
@Tonno7 Iga in one of her interviews said " l paid for everything , I hired a US based lawyer".
Do you know how many Americans are in jail and who were executed because they didn't have the money to hire a lawyer?
If Iga could have been #200 whose total price money was probably less than USD200K, l don't think she would have had the tens of millions required to hire a US based lawyer.
Bottom line is both Iga and Sinner knowingly doped.
I understand that players are given melatonin by tournament organisers. Why did Iga choose to purchase hers off the counter?
And if anyone can pay for a drug or supplement to be contaminated it has to be a multi millionaire like Iga.
I have never known an athlete who mistakenly took something that would kill them. It is always something that can boost them in some ways. Please accept the truth and l love Iga so much but l cannot support lies and cheating.
I think any champion must be beyond reprimand of any sort .I am a FEDAL supporter and for good reason.I feel bad for Jannik because I am pretty sure he wasn’t told all the ingredients of whatever his trainer or whoever was giving him .He pays a lot of money for his staff and has to concentrate on his tennis so I would think he depends on people to do what’s best and of course within the rules .
The best way to address is “the powers to be have emerged once again. Now the question becomes why are they protecting this one species?? Everyone can have their own opinion on that but I’ve got mine and I’d rather not say. But it’s disgusting how the treatment of this one certain player differs from all the rest “
“Amen”
how often and for how long does nick want to bring up the subject he should more play.
he's (one of the coolest) but at the same time one of the most disrespectful players in tennis. his whole behavior towards everyone else is excessively disrespectful
The only time he was genuinely disrespectful towards other player was with Wawrinka(and Kokkinakis). Thats something I will never understand,as to why would somebody do that. But other than that he has always been disrespectful only to himself and every time he had some sort of argument with other players it was always pretty much justified. Atleast thats my opinion. Except the incident with Wawrinka obviously.
do you remember when he almost (intentionally) hit nadal with a powerful forehand?
in the press conference after the game, nick said there was no need to apologize. It's proper to apologize after a situation like that isn't it? as long as it's accidental and not potentially intentional like he did
i've been following nick for a long time and i think his style of play is impressively good but in my opinion there are so many little things (shouting, throwing bottles, smashing rackets, getting involved with the crowd) that are extremely annoying and disrespectful to the opponent and simply shouldn't be part of tennis but of course everyone sees it a little differently
If an important subject like 2 works no 1 s doping is not being brought up often enough, someone has keep bringing it up
@@rob-bu3yw👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
More disrespectful than taking illegal drugs ? come on mate get real and obviously Nick doesn't volunteer this information the media asks him these questions
I have no idea why a journeyman pro like kyrios gets any attention at all. Low achievements and famous for his mouth...
He is absolutely right.. sinner needed mental edge to outperform nole mentally and he done that with doping.. when u get result like defeating nole at Australian open .. you definitely surpass your mental horrors.. he has done it to get mental edge.. he only needed it once.. and he achieved what he wanted. Many players like ferrer berdych couldn’t achieve .. that’s just my personal opinion
That is what I thought as well. Sinner is guilty, he knows it, he looks it
He was tested positive twice not just once, nick is right 👍
And he didn’t fire the guy until months later!!! Right before it was above at the US Open he finally fired the guy
Kyrgios hates Sinner. He's been mounting personal attacks on Sinner for some time. The sad thing is that some people buy what he's saying without reading the full facts of the case and I don't think Kyrgios has bothered to do that either.
@@lornawilliams550 I dont know that Nick "hates" Jannik. I think Nick wants to see a sport that is clean, and transparent. You could have replace Jannik's name with anyone (Swiatek, for example), and it would be the same. Actually, Nick HAS said that he's unhappy about Iga failing a test. Is Nick jealous of a female player? Would they ever share a court directly one on one?
I think the jealousy comment is deflecting from the discussion. Forget about Nick; he's just the messenger here, and just look at the facts.
He tested positive twice in an 8 day period. 10 tests in the previous 6 months were negative. There is no way to have trace amounts without previous positive tests. It takes months for steroids to get to minute levels like that. It would have shown up in big amounts in the previous months.
In the same week. Picograms of a topical.
Kyrgios speaking about integrity and professionalism is such a joke. The guy has waaaay to many tickets on himself. The fact that he honestly seems to believe that he could take Sinner in a match after a 2 year hiatus is beyond confidence, just pure delusion. It's so childish at this point. I mean are we gonna gloss over the fact that this man holds the record for the highest fine in tennis history?
Doesnt really change the fact that he's right, does it?
@vtscll4 Well he isn't really. He's making a mountain out of a molehill here. It sounds like heavy coping for the fact that he's wasted his peak years. If people genuinely believe that Sinner deserves a ban and Kyrgios isn't just an asshole then my faith in humanity is gone.
@@patrickcummings6831 Sounds more like you just have an issue with Kyrgios and ignore the fact that Sinner failed 2 doping tests. Don't be ignorant
@@vtscll4 And you're ignoring the fact that Sinner had an explanation. And yes, I do have an issue with Kyrgios because I think he is a disgrace to the sport. He is far to childish and severely overestimates his own talent. Sinner failed the tests, but provided a reasonable explanation and there was only a tiny trace found, not nearly enough to impact his performance.
@@patrickcummings6831 Having explanation, is not same as not doing it. Kid saying my dog ate my homework is explanation. Here the case should have been crystal clear, either he did something wrong or not. This half measure just made it worse.
Nick might be resentful, and he obviously is, but he is speaking up loud what most of us are thinking.
Nick is correct in this regard.If the guy self reported and got no punishment I would be okay with it.But no he got caught and then came up with some weird story. How are people self reporting and getting suspensions while this guy says nothing gets caUGHT and then gets off with nothing.
Nick k should look in the mirror and try to correct his on court disgusting behavior. His trying g to be judge and jury regarding g Sinner is just deflection and projection.
This guy..which I use to like better try to win something in his career rather than attracting attention by speaking about this story all the time...go on court and win let result speak for you...oh wait Giovanni won so you are out
Nick has to hold this L, for him to speak of all people is comical (one of my fav players mind you)… Based off his logic Pogba is a cheat too 💀 sad projection tactics fr
Nick never doped. Sinner did and he had 0 banned days. 0. for his 2 failed doping tests.
I genuinely dont understand to point of your comment. Kyrgios has been in a grandslam final and won one in doubles. He's more than qualified to speak about this. He knows that all the other players are not going to involve themselves in this due to sponsors or their fanship. And most importantly,he's right.
@@vtscll4i am a PT who worked with many high level athletes. Nick doesn’t know what he is talking about. He is not educated in this matter and as a medical professional listening to him…i am embarrassed for him. Do we think that Nick doesn’t take drugs when he is out partying? I would find that hard to believe.
@@tdane5017 Amazing comment,so you're telling us that doping is fine and you can't talk about it unless you are a medical expert?
@@vtscll4 i am saying if you were educated and understood how the testing works and how steroids are processed in the body you would see that the only was Sinner could test positive at such low levels for only a 8 day period indicates an accidental exposure like they explained. That’s why the panel went easy on him. If he was injecting steroids, the levels would have been off the charts in his previous 10 tests in the 6 months prior and would have shown positive tests. Plus these are blood tests. There is no way you can cheat these tests. Nothing you can take to mask drugs in your system. It’s not like a urinalysis. It’s just not doping. It’s an accidental exposure. I could slap some androgel on my hand and shake someone’s hand and these tests would pick that up. That’s just not sports doping.
With his animosity and aggressive expressions, his lack of objectivity lowers the level of tenis. Is a shame.
That’s how sinner is winning he’s on PED
Part time tennis player 🤡 full time podcaster 💪💪
Stop stop stop
Nick is a disgrace that happened to Tennis..he should not get any platform to preach about tennis etiquettes...
Kyrios is known for his talkativeness, and perhaps that is one of his positive attributes. However, it seems jealousy is also a significant factor.
Nah, he's not the jealous type. He's envious, but not jealous
@@thehandseesall Please don't divert the subject. How does it matter if he is jealous or not ? Or for that matter envious or not ? If it is jealousy or enviousness ? You are operating just like the evil and diabolical main stream media which is a master in obfuscating and diverting. But I am sure you are not doing it with any malintent, like the main stream media which is evil. What Nick explains is absolutely correct, given the rules and regulations and it dispassionate application. Yes, I am also bothered at times by Nick and his outspokenness as it questions my likes and dislikes. So what ? It is my problem and I cannot put it on Nick's outspokenness. How I wish that the mankind gets out of this BS affliction called political correctness achieved by evil forces brainwashing people 24X7. When it comes to an illegality, be it Sinner or any obscure player, the rule and the procedures enshrined in it are the same and cannot be changed. Yes, it is also true, The evil forces spike the samples to bring down a player or tarnish his equity. But that is a different matter. The regulatory agencies and establishments like ATP and GSs are not paragon of all virtues. Hardly. They are capable of any and all crimes, for a few pennies or a few $s more. Only thing they operate hiding behind a thin veneer of immunity and impunity, both of which are by itself illegal. Just like Governments and its officials. It is always one rule for them and one for the rest. Let us not be stupid or pretend that everything is honky dory. At best I can say that Sinner is very very unlucky to have got caught into this mess, assuming his version is true. That is all.
@@thehandseesall he's also not intelligent enough to understand the science behind it clearly, he's just saying:
-if banned substance is in his system, then must have cheated.
He was caught with a concentration in his body so small you cannot even begin to fathom this amount, this came from a skin cream, a skin cream! An amount of this substance so small that it entered his system whilst he has his feet rubbed with cream.
Exactly….Sinner is a better player and a better man!!!!!
@pieropasset2246 yep, Kyrgios likes to spew hate but he hasn't achieved what Sinner has.
How many people would apply a steroid ointment on a finger cut? Most would just use a band aid and forget about it.
Nick haven’t had any authority to coment anything.
He’s human behavior????
Says the person who has notoriously disrespected anyone that doesn't agree with him. Keep crying out loud like a spoiled kid. Your words carry no weight. Well, what can I say. We live in a world where people like him gets elected to be presidents.
He’s never cheated doe, I don’t even like Nick but he’s right
What's disgusting is Kyrgios pedalling his unfounded accusations about Sinner doping, despite the fact that he was deemed innocent of any wrongdoing. Hypocritical and sanctimonious!
condivido. nick è un maligno spregevole
@@lornawilliams550 Yet WADA pushed a 2 yrs ban on Mr. Nanograms through a new appeal. 🤣🤣🤣 Not so innocent after all eh? FORZA CAS, send Mr. Nanograms back to skiing 😆
He was not deemed completely innocent as his prize money amd points were forfeited and he bears responsibility for his team
@al1976-v7m Firstly, any prize money and points stemming from the tournament in which the positive test happened is automatically deducted. That is standard practice and procedure. Secondly, he has already been found to be "not liable" for the substance that was found in his system. Therefore, he is innocent of wrongdoing in that respect. Yes, it's true that WADA is appealing the ruling of "no fault or negligence." That doesn't follow that Sinner's a cheat. means that WADA thinks he must take responsibility for the carelessness of his team.
I think that many people (intentionally or unintentionally) overlook or haven't bothered to inform themselves of the finer details - Kyrgios included.
Bars 💯
If he talked less bullshit and thought about playing, maybe he would have passed at least one round..
Sour grapes because he got the girl, give it a rest Nick.
Even if sinner is innocent it's still not fair to the other players because players got banned for less
For less? Very difficult to have a minor charge than Sinner's..
He was banned too but he immediately dimostated his innocence, everybody respected the rules, sure he can have very good attorneys, is this the fault?
Yes but how this has something to do with Sinner who was contaminated? Actually Bortolotti n.300 in atp got cleared and wada didn't appeal, while it appealed for Sinner, this is the reality
@@AEthelingg
Everybody has 48 hours.if one player cant find contamination in 48 hours is banned
Sinner reminds me of Lance Armstrong.
I think that nick is profoundly delusional. Firstly, the two no.1's should not be punished for WADAs proclivity to nonsense and incoherence..same with Purcell & Halep. The argument that you need to punish those players too because others prior were punished does not hold up to scrutiny. None of them should have been punished to begin with. WADA needs to establish new criteria because they have failed miserably up till now. And nick needs to realise that he is extremely naive to believe that he is a legitimacy as a tennis influencer when it comes to incidents concerning legitimacy & nuance since we've already registered his detetable rabid inarticulate gauche ramblings on court. He is a mouthpiece only for those as stupid as he is.
He's right!
You dont dope because you dont do anything right, you dont have any team or therapy or physical preparation, hence you cant possibly risk the same the other players risk
I've disliked a lot of things that Nick has said and done, but this is different. This was an outstanding viewpoint from Nick. Very impressive. I didn't know that Sinner has failed 2 drug tests, on 2 different dates. That's really bad. Nick's comment about two #1 tennis players getting popped for doping is a horrible look for the sport is very, very true. Now tennis has the possibility, for the first time, to be labeled a 'dirty' sport. That sucks.
A dope accuses someone of doping
He never tried to dope yet spoke about drug addiction which happened whilst he was playing? He isn’t looking at facts in Sinner and especially Iga’s case.
Delusional to think he is one of the best and envious of the best players. I don't know why Novak all of a sudden is best buds with this clown after he targeted him time and again. Additionally his ex girlfriend is now happy with Sinner. Talk about being jealous. Goodbye Nick. Talent without discipline is a car without an engine. Hitting tweeners and underarm serve is not difficult, being consistent is. Hope Sinner doesnt play him in the near future. While it would be great to see Nick put in place, he doesnt deserve to be on the same court as a future GOAT !
Says Nick…. Disrespect, not cheating, really….when he’s the first one with his antics on court when HE IS LOOSING!!! What a knob head!!!! … he’s a bad looser….
"loser" 🙄
Putting aside the question of transparency, When you become irrelevant on the court, all you have is foe outrage and bluster, "Look at Me." Remember, this man used to be criticized for lack of effort when he was at his best!
He's just jealous
He better shut up and focus on tennis...🤦♂️
Sour grapes
For as long as I can remember this guy was always complaining, always displeased, always looking for excuses. I think a lot of people will remember him that way.
Terrible Nick! You are absolutely terrible!
Sinner's living in his head rent free right now. I wish they could play against each other at AO, but I don't think Kyrgios will get that far. Just leave the guy alone and mind your business, is not like the kid hasn't earned his privileges on court. I'm not saying it's fair, but it is what it is and it's always been like this honestly.
@@andreidobrin9782 True in the past tennis has allowed doped players but everyone wan a clean sport. The starting point should be to bam the certified dopers like Sinner and Swiatek for 1-2 yrs.
Kyrgios enough!Sinner was proven innocennt by two different courts. He was not aware of his physio's fault and the quantity was totaly neglegable..
Sinner is a model of spotrsmanship. Just stop peaking on him. Jealous?
Nick has to blame his injuries in case he loses. Injuries? Cry wolf Nick. An Andrew Tate supporter and abuser, don’t have time for anything Kyrgios has to say. As for Sinner, Nick’s jealousy is embarrassing.
Nic ,please stop crying😭
Nick Kyrgios prob has about 3 good pro tennis years on his body. I wonder if instead of gassing on ad nauseum about one injustice after another he’d just fricking GO FOR IT. He’d be unstoppable. Man what a racket.
He cant put in the work and therefore focusses on other ppl.
I think people are super weird about this situation. Everyone is either certain Sinner is guilty or certain he isn’t innocent, but if we’re being honest, there’s a pretty decent probability of each.
Sinner is one of the best.
Nick should probably be standing up for Sinner in this case so the precedent will change for all players, instead of calling for him to be banned. Kind of shooting himself in the foot
And standing up for lance Armstrong
@@taopaille-paille4992 what do you know about the armstrong case
Standing for what? So everyone can be using PED?
In this case im on Kyrgios side. Sinner gets away also becuase he has this innocent look. But as his name says ironically enought Jannik is a Sinner!. The media is good in hiding this.
I stand with Nick.
Hence why you are loosing my guy you too focused on Jannik let it be my guy you need to move on lil bro
Cool. Get back to me after Kyrgios is elongated from the AO qualifiers.
He has to be 'controversial' is his brand. Does it better than his tennis. All that he's saying is full of crap, he's not read carefully into Sinner's case and understood the technicalities. The worst thing about it, he's besmirched a genuinely good kid in Sinner who's worked hard to get to where he is. Guy is already a has been and now using his mouth instead of tennis to get attention.
Spot on, Nick 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Its not about transparency or doping issues but rather its all about Jealousy, mate !
SInner is winning COS he’s on PED
Why do I have a feeling that Kyrgios is going to be Jannik's nightmare.
Italy is one of a few countries where Clostebol is sold at Chemists and Pharmacies in an ointment form to treat skin abrasions and sores. The miniscule amount in his blood is consistent with someone having massaged with this ointment and certainly not someone who has administered it for performance enhancement.