Jannik Sinner suspended, Alexander Zverev takes firm stand

Alexander Zverev exposes himself on Jannik Sinner’s suspension
The resolution of the so-called Clostebol case that led to the three-month suspension of Jannik Sinner continues to cause discussion, just a few days after the news was made official.
In this sense, è rather severe is the analysis of Alexander Zverev, who at the microphones of 'Clay' spoke out on the issue, sparing no criticism.
"It's a strange situation,” he explained 'Sascha' -we are talking about a very long proceeding in which he (Sinner, ed.) è was exonerated at the beginning, before Wada decided to look into the matter further. I believe there are only two options: either you are not at fault, and therefore should not be punished, or you are and three months suspension is not adequate".
"For me,” added the German, currently No. 2 in the ATP world rankings, “you have to determine whether there'è malice or not. If there wasn't, it wouldn't be right to have three months suspension, otherwise it would still be a strange decision. But the whole situation, which è lasted almost a year, è was simply strange".
Jannik Sinner reached an agreement with Wada for a three-month suspension on Saturday, thus closing the Clostebol case for good. The South Tyrolean will be able to return to training from next April 13, potentially returning to competition in time for the Internazionali d'Italia in Rome in May.