Several Sinner colleagues questioned the solution of the case while supporting him from others.
Men’s record 24-times Master Novak Djokovic said: “Whatever happens, I just wish to be solved as soon as possible. The whole case does not help our sport at all. ”
The Australian former Wimbledon finalist Nick Kyrgios – a polarizing character himself – was a leading critic, and British Liam Broada remained in Sinner’s story “thought about many things”.
Tara Moore, a British player temporarily banned for two years, challenging the doping accusation from which she was finally cleaned, suggested that the best players “treat otherwise”.
There have also been calls for greater “consistency” by Djokovic and Roger Federer in the way he deals with every case – regardless of the player’s evaluation or wealth.
The Norwegian double chief finalist Casper Ruud concluded that “no discrimination” in favor of Sinner if “you have read documents”, while Dani Vallverd’s leader said that “he must be an absolute nightmare for Sinner”.