The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) recently announced that Italian star Sinner will receive a three-month ban, which caused discussion from all walks of life, and the Polish female player Swiatek, who was also caught in the drug ban scandal, was also asked for her opinion.
The Polish female general Swiatek, who was also caught in the drug ban turmoil
"What is certain is that every case is different." Swiatek, who received the least punishment of a one-month ban last year for the use of contaminated legal drugs, said: "In the case of Sinner or me, we are kind of celebrities other than playing tennis, everybody probably has their own opinion, there are a hundred different ways to look at it, I just try to stick to the facts and read the documents, I fully believe that the procedure is fair, that's all I can say because I want to judge anything." ”
Swiatek said he didn't know how Sinner was feeling and hadn't spoken to him, "but I think he's been through a really tough time, I've been through something like that, I don't want any player to have that happen, I just want him to recover as soon as possible and get back to tennis, and as I said, because everyone's case is different, there's no reason to compare his situation to mine." ”
"What I do know is that we have turned in all the paperwork we can." "We did everything we had to do, so WADA didn't appeal, and for me, I'm almost certain that this will be the end of the matter, because my situation is a contamination problem." ”
Sinner's suspension begins on Feb. 9 and ends on May 4.