Jannik Sinner: Wawrinka doesn’t repent and shoots straight

After the announcement of Jannik Sinner’s three-month suspension following his plea deal with Wada in the Clostebol case, Stan Wawrinka had been one of the most critical colleagues and had expressed all his bitterness on social media. Months later, and ahead of the world number one’s return to the court, the Swiss tennis player says he does not regret his reaction at all and explains why”.
“Of the Sinner case, they made a mistake in the way it was handled and the communication– he tells Eurosport -. The fact that we didn’t know something from the beginning, it took away from the credibility of what happens. We’ve seen it in cases in recent years”.
“Some have been suspended two years because they forgot to report exactly one address. This has been handled in a way that I think hurts tennis, that’s all. Because in the end you wonder what is the battle that you are trying to win”.
“Do you look for the positive players or does it ultimately come down to having a good lawyer who gets you out in the best way possible” ” concludes the Swiss champion.
