Jannik Sinner makes an'admission on plea deal with WADA

Intervening at the microphones of “Sky Sports”, Jannik Sinner, among other topics discussed, returned to the decision to settle with WADA for a three-month disqualification for the Clostebol case.
“The days before the ruling I lived quietly. The decision to go toward the three-month suspension was very quick, we agreed in a short time even though I was not so much in agreement. In the end you have to choose the lesser of two evils, even though sometimes it’s a bit unfair. Things could have been much worse and with more injustice, when I made this decision it took me a little while to find myself, then external things happened that were not very easy for me. I am living serenely every day and I will use this time to digest everything and prepare myself as best as I can for Roma” debuted the’Alto Adige.
“I learned so many things. I already knew before that tennis was not the most important thing, and in these months I have understood even more that there are more important things like family and friends. When I took the suspension in Doha I was very fragile, things happened that I did not expect and there were unexpected reactions. I would tell you a lie by saying that I am a person without feelings. It was not an easy time for me, but the people who were close to me helped me to understand what happened” added the world number one.
“I do not know what can happen when I get back on the court. I know how things happened and I am aware that I am innocent. I attach myself very much to the people around me and there’s not even the slightest doubt about the truth. I am very calm, in the end what I want to do is to play tennis and be calm. I am sure that everything will be fine, although I know that at’the beginning I will struggle a bit” concluded Jannik Sinner.