Although he retired, Roger Federer never left the world of tennis.
Passing through New York this Tuesday, where he should watch the semi-finals between Dimitrov and Tiafoe, the Swiss confided in our “Today” colleagues.
Thus, the man who is always eagerly awaited and respected returned to the case of Jannik Sinner.
As a reminder, the Transalpin had tested positive in March before it was finally cleared after proving that the alcohol was involuntary.
While the case and especially the non-stopping of the Italians during the investigation continues to question, the Maestro was kind enough to give his opinion: “We don’t want that kind of news to see this in our sport, regardless of whether he did something. or not, or whether any player did something.
I understand that the situation is delicate.
I understand how difficult it is for people who ask if they have been treated in the same way as others.
I think that’s where it comes in.
I think we’re all sure that Jannik didn’t do anything, but the possible inconsistency is from the fact that it wasn’t put aside when they weren’t 100% sure what was happening .
I think that is the question that needs to be answered.
It is the situation, and we have to trust the process and everyone involved in this case.”
2024-09-03 22:14:45
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