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News January 6, 2025

Bublik quotes Kung Fu Panda to specific his ideas on Swiatek and Sinner’s scandals

Bublik quotes Kung Fu Panda to specific his ideas on Swiatek and Sinner’s scandals
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Alexander Bublik answered a query concerning the doping points involving Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek with a quote from the animated movie Kung Fu Panda, making his ideas understood between the traces fairly explicitly.

In a really lengthy interview with the Russian media MatchTv, the Kazakh spoke about himself, his profession and the work he’s doing, analyzing:

“We have to improve everything and always. We are looking for new solutions every day. We think about what to do, because all tennis players train and progress.”

In fact, he was additionally requested concerning the doping scandals which have affected tennis in current months, with the one-month ban for Iga Swiatek, the acquittal by the ITIA of Jannik Sinner and the WADA enchantment to the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport, the place the choice on the world #1 is predicted in late February/early March.

“In the Kung Fu Panda movies, Master Oogway says: Accidents are not accidents, so I will answer this way,” he mentioned.

Sinner and Swiatek© Instagram Jannik Sinner – Instagram Iga Swiatek

 

When requested for additional clarification, he reiterated that his ideas could be summed up within the phrase accidents are usually not unintended.

“I could also say other proverbs like: there is no smoke without fire,” he added.

Requested whether or not he agrees with the posts written by Nick Kyrgios, who additionally mentioned that tennis is over, Bublik replied: “If you take all of Nick’s words, analyze them and come to conclusions, you could go crazy. I probably don’t agree.”

As I mentioned above, essentially the most thorny case is actually that of Sinner. The Italian failed two doping assessments on the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, for an unintended (and infinitesimal) contamination of the prohibited substance Clostebol. The Italian was acquitted by the impartial ITIA tribunal, however the World Anti-Doping Company appealed the ruling to the CAS, asking for a 1-2 yr ban for the ATP No.1.

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