Clostebol-Jannik Sinner: Nick Kyrgios goes wild after disqualification of Azure

"Rather Suspicious": Nick Kyrgiosès first ironic reaction after the news of Jannik Sinnerès three-month disqualification in the Clostebol case. The Blue, who settled with WADA, will be back in time for the Rome tournament and will not miss any Slam in 2025.
The Australian, who has been critical of the world number one for months, accompanied his comment with several wry smilies. Then he wrote: "So Wada comes out and says it would be a 1-2 year ban. Obviously Sinner’s team did everything in their power to go ahead and take a 3-month ban, no titles lost, no prize money lost. Guilty or not guilty? Sad day for tennis. The’equityà in tennis does not exist".
"I know many players who feel the same way right now, so I will tryò to organize live spaces next week so that we can talk about it: stay tuned for the exact time"” he continued. Wada in its statement said it accepted the South Tyrolean's explanations, who remains, however, responsible for his team's mistakes.
"It's a sad day for tennis", concluded on X Kyrgios, who points out disparities compared to other cases of positivity that have happened on the circuit.