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'There's way too many inconsistencies...'- Novak Djokovic criticizes sporting authorities on Jannik Sinner's doping case

Novak Djokovic criticizes the sporting authorities on the whole Jannik Sinner doping case, wishing for the case to get over as soon as possible.

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Novak Djokovic (Source- Tennis Gazette)

Serbian Tennis legend and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic criticizes the sporting authorities and the system on how they have handled Jannik Sinner's doping case. Djokernole is not happy with the way how the case has gone completely out of hand and is hurting the game as well.

The Jannik Sinner doping case has been a problem that has been affecting a lot of people in the tennis World so far. While some experts and players thought he should be banned, some still supported the World Number 1. Even after Sinner was pardoned due to accident or negligence the case has come back to life again as the WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) has appealed against the ITIA on their decision and contesting for a 2-year ban for the Italian to the Court Of Arbitration of Sport.

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Djokovic criticizes WADA and authorities

This case already had a lot of experts talking and this time it was the Serbian legend Novak Djokovic who joined the debate in a press conference where he criticized the authorities saying, "There's way too many inconsistencies, way too many governing bodies involved. This whole case is not helping our sport at all." These words from the legend say a lot and there is no doubt that this case has gone completely out of hand where Sinner has also resulted in a lot of negative impact on Sinner as well.

This was not all as Djokovic has even lauded the 23-year-old on how he has handled the situation further adding to the statement saying, "I think he has won the three appeals so far that he had, and it must be very tough for him and his team and family. Hopefully, we can go back to tennis." It is safe to say that Djokovic wants this issue solved and hopes that Sinner and the others can concentrate more on the game of tennis.

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