Yevgeny Kafelnikov has questions for Jannik Sinner after WADA doping case settlement

Yevgeny Kafelnikov had some pretty strong words about the WADA-Jannik Sinner settlement as the former two-time Grand Slam champion wondered why the Italian would accept a settlement if he felt he was “100 percent innocent.”

On Saturday morning, the biggest anti-doping agency in the world announced that there would be no need for them and the current ATP world No. 1 to proceed with their CAS trial that was scheduled for April 16-17.

Instead, the two parties agreed on a three-month ban – the WADA previously said they would look to get a one to two-year suspension for the 23-year-old. 

For Sinner, it’s a win – considering that his ban started on February 9th and will end on 4th – which will allow him to compete at the French Open later that month. 

But one former Grand Slam winner and No. 1 wasn’t impressed at all.

Kafelnikov: Why do you accept a ban if you are innocent?

“I just don’t get it!! If you (are) absolutely 100% sure of your innocence(as he was before with his lawyers), why you accepting a 3 month ban?? Makes no sense to me,” the former world No. 1 wrote on X. 

In another post, the 2000 Sydney Olympics winner issued a brutal claim against the WADA: “WADA is (the) dirtiest organization! You can make any deal you want with them even if guilty.”

James Gray, who is covering tennis for British paper i, issued an explanation to Kafelnikov. 

Meanwhile, here is also what the WADA said.

“However, under the code and by virtue of Cas precedent, an athlete bears responsibility for the entourage’s negligence. Based on the unique set of facts of this case, a three-month suspension is deemed to be an appropriate outcome,” they said in a statement.

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