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  • Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek doping cases ‘disgusting’ for tennis – Nick Kyrgios

    Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek doping cases ‘disgusting’ for tennis – Nick Kyrgios


    Nick Kyrgios says the high-profile doping cases involving Grand Slam winners Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek are “disgusting” for tennis.

    Italian men’s world number one Sinner still faces the threat of a possible suspension after he twice tested positive for an anabolic steroid in March.

    Swiatek, also 23, served a one-month suspension after testing positive for a banned heart medication in August, when the Pole was women’s world number one.

    “I just think that it’s been handled horrifically in our sport,” said Australian Kyrgios, 29.

    “Two world number ones both getting done for doping is disgusting for our sport.

    “It’s a horrible look.”

    Kyrgios is preparing to make his return to competitive action at the Brisbane International, following an 18-month injury-enforced absence since contesting the Stuttgart Open in June 2023.

    In that time, the sport’s leading players in both the men’s and women’s games have become involved in controversy over respective failed tests.

    While the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) cleared Sinner of wrongdoing after he twice tested positive for clostebol, the case was taken to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) after the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) launched an appeal.

    Swiatek accepted a one-month ban, which ended on 4 December, after the ITIA accepted her positive test for trimetazidine (TMZ) was caused by contamination of the regulated non-prescription medication melatonin.

    The treatment of those two players has led to accusations of double standards, with two-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep saying there were “completely different approaches” to those cases compared to her own.

    However the ITIA strongly denies handling these cases any differently.

    Kyrgios said: “The tennis integrity right now, and everyone knows it but no one wants to speak about it, is awful.

    “It’s not okay. I know that people don’t like when I just speak out about things, be honest about things.”

    In addition to making his singles return against Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, Kyrgios is set to partner Novak Djokovic – chasing his 100th Tour-level title in Brisbane – in the men’s doubles competition.



    Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios has spoken out against the recent doping cases involving rising stars Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek, calling them ‘disgusting’ for the sport of tennis.

    In a recent post on social media, Kyrgios expressed his disappointment and frustration over the news of the two young players testing positive for banned substances.

    “Doping has no place in tennis or any sport for that matter. It’s a betrayal of the values and principles that we hold dear in our sport,” Kyrgios wrote. “To see two promising young players like Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek involved in doping cases is truly disgusting and disheartening.”

    Kyrgios urged tennis authorities to take strong action against players who cheat by using performance-enhancing drugs, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the integrity and fairness of the sport.

    “We need to send a clear message that doping will not be tolerated in tennis. It’s not fair to the players who compete clean and work hard to achieve success,” Kyrgios added.

    The outspoken Australian player called on his fellow athletes to stay vigilant and report any suspicions of doping within the tennis community.

    “We must all do our part to protect the integrity of our sport and ensure that doping has no place in tennis. Let’s stand together against this kind of cheating and uphold the values of fair play and sportsmanship,” Kyrgios concluded.

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  • Novak Djokovic – Players ‘kept in the dark’ on Jannik Sinner doping case

    Novak Djokovic – Players ‘kept in the dark’ on Jannik Sinner doping case


    BRISBANE, Australia — On the eve of his return to the court, Novak Djokovic has weighed in on tennis’ high-profile doping cases and criticized what he perceives as double standards in the sport.

    The former world No. 1, who is chasing a record 25th Grand Slam title at next month’s Australian Open, expressed his frustration Sunday at being “kept in the dark” regarding top-ranked Jannik Sinner‘s doping case.

    Djokovic is the top seed in the Brisbane International this week, making his first appearance at the event since 2009. He will team up with Australia’s Nick Kyrgios in doubles, with the duo headlining Monday’s action.

    Off the court, Djokovic lent his voice Sunday to Kyrgios’ strong criticisms made a day earlier, speaking out at length about the ongoing doping case involving Sinner.

    “I’m not questioning whether [Sinner] took the banned substance intentionally or not,” Djokovic said at a news conference in Brisbane. “We’ve had plenty of players in the past and currently under suspension for not even testing positive to banned substances.

    “Some players with lower rankings waiting for their case to be resolved for over a year. I’ve been really frustrated … to see we’ve been kept in the dark for at least five months [on the Sinner case].”

    The International Tennis Integrity Agency charged both Sinner and former women’s world No.1 Iga Swiatek with anti-doping breaches earlier in the year.

    Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid in March but avoided a ban after the ITIA ruled he was not at fault. The World Anti-Doping Agency has appealed the decision.

    Swiatek accepted a one-month suspension in November after testing positive for the banned substance trimetazidine.

    The Serbian further criticized the lack of transparency from tennis authorities regarding doping breaches.

    “The ATP hasn’t really talked in depth about it. Why have they kept that case away from the public? We see Simona Halep‘s case on the WTA Tour, now Iga Swiatek’s case,” Djokovic said. “It’s not a good image for our sport.

    I’m just questioning the way the system works and why certain players aren’t treated the same as others. Maybe some ranking reasons are behind it, or some players have more financial backing and stronger legal teams to tackle these cases.”

    Despite his frustrations, Djokovic remains focused on the season ahead. After undergoing knee surgery earlier this year, he returned to reach the Wimbledon final but skipped the end-of-year ATP Finals, where Sinner capped a dominant season with his eighth title.

    Djokovic is looking to extend his legacy at Melbourne Park, where he has claimed 10 Australian Open titles, and has brought on former rival Andy Murray as his coach for the tournament.

    “It’s strange for me to share all these kinds of insights about how I feel on the court, some of the secrets of what I’m going through, what I’m thinking about, how I see my game, with somebody who has been one of my top rivals,” Djokovic said. “But I’m so glad and very thankful that he has accepted to work with me, and in Australia … he’s very meticulous, dedicated and professional.”



    Novak Djokovic – Players ‘kept in the dark’ on Jannik Sinner doping case

    World No. 1 tennis player Novak Djokovic has expressed his frustration over the lack of transparency surrounding the doping case of rising star Jannik Sinner. The young Italian player was recently suspended for testing positive for a banned substance, but details of the case have been kept confidential, leaving players in the dark.

    In a recent interview, Djokovic voiced his concerns about the lack of information being shared with players regarding doping cases. He stated, “It’s important for us as players to know what’s going on and to have transparency in these matters. We need to know that the sport we love is clean and fair for everyone.”

    The lack of transparency surrounding doping cases in tennis has been a long-standing issue, with many players calling for more openness and accountability in the process. Djokovic’s comments have sparked a discussion within the tennis community about the need for greater transparency and communication when it comes to doping cases.

    As the governing bodies of tennis continue to grapple with the issue of doping in the sport, it is clear that players like Djokovic are pushing for more transparency and accountability. Only time will tell if these calls for change will lead to a more open and fair system for all players involved.

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