Jannik Sinner: Stefanos Tsitsipas plugs his mouth.

Jannik Sinner disqualified: Stefanos Tsitsipas chooses diplomacy
During an interview given to the microphones of "BBTennis", Greek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas, among other topics, wanted to comment on Jannik Sinner’s disqualification for three months for the Clostebol case. In his analysis, unlike some of his colleagues, the Hellenic player preferred to choose the path of diplomacy.
"I can’t really judge him or say anything about Jannik becauseé I don’t know what really happened. They are like very difficult and sensitive, I see people pointing fingers and saying this and that, but only Sinner and Wada know the truthà" began the Greek tennis player.
"It's a complicated situation, I tried to see myself in that dynamic. If it had happened to me it would not have been easy to handle, because something could have happened without it being entirely my fault. These are topics and decisions that I don’t want to comment on becauseé I’m not quite sure what is really behind" added Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Compounding the three-month disqualification, Jannik Sinner will miss as many as four Masters 1000s (Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid and Monte Carlo), the ATP 500s in Doha and Munich and the MGM Rewards Slam, an exhibition event to be held in Las Vegas in early March.