Nick Kyrgios examine coach Darren Cahill describing Jannik Sinner as “a very mature young man” after which proceeded to state that the Italian’s case is “getting more cringe daily.”
Every week in the past, the Australian coach was a visitor on Caroline Garcia’s tennis podcast and naturally, it did not go away with out him addressing the doping case that rocked the tennis world. And when requested about it, the 60-year-old stated he thought 23-year-old Sinner was dealing with the case and criticism within the absolute means doable.
“However he stated to me the opposite day: ‘Don’t concern your self with the criticism of somebody you wouldn’t take recommendation from,'” Cahill said on the Tennis Insider Club.
“I am looking at him thinking: ‘Are you 23 years of age?’ I know that’s a quote that is out there, but to come from him, it’s like: ‘Okay, let’s move on.’
“He is a mature young man, he is a good young man, and I know Italy is very proud of him – and they should be.”
Kyrgios takes a shot at Sinner over coach Cahill’s comments
“Like his team that gave him a prohibited substance gets more cringe every day,” the 2022 Wimbledon finalist stated in his response to the Cahill feedback which had been posted by Tennis365’s Instagram account.
Nick Kyrgios remark© Instagram screenshot
After the ITIA revealed that Sinner failed a doping check, it was defined {that a} banned substance obtained into his system due to negligence from his physio and that the Italian tennis star wasn’t at fault for what occurred.
The WADA contested the ITIA’s ruling to not give the world No. 1 any ban – and whereas they accepted that the participant did not knowingly or deliberately take a banned substance – they pushed for a suspension and finally settled with the three-time Grand Slam champion on a three-month ban.
Sinner just isn’t competing on the ongoing Indian Wells Masters and he will not be allowed to return till early Could.