Nick Kyrgios, close to the comeback in early 2025, has once again shared some sharp words (to put it mildly) in his crusade against Jannik Sinner and the doping issue concerning the young Italian. The Australian – long out due to a series of injuries – has had the ATP No.1 in his sights since August, since the Clostebol affair became public knowledge.
Kyrgios posted a short video that sees the sup masseur and his fitness trainer massaging his wrist. In the video we can hear Nick sarcastically saying: “No contamination, just a normal cream used on a operated wrist. From an experienced physiotherapist who I am responsible for. Happy to be back and not cheating the system.”
Obviously a clear reference to the ways in which Jannik’s Clostebol contamination occurred at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. The Australian – and several other tennis players – do not accuse the Italian of doping, but rather of being responsible for the actions of his trainer and, consequently, of the serious error in which he was the protagonist, with the Clostebol contamination. This is more or less the thesis also affirmed by WADA, which obviously does not accuse Sinner of doping in the strict sense, but of this serious error of negligence.
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