1. "He looks guilty". So do you, under pressure. Do you want to stand where he does and take it for as long as he has? 2. "He was positive twice". To billionths with very accurate testing over a short duration. He hasn't tested positive before or after in spite of strong results. 3. "I haven't done anything wrong." Certainly - it's the best answer if he is, in fact, telling the truth. I want to see some actually informed commentary from the naysayers instead on clostebol, tennis drug testing routines, and also, some balanced appreciation for the consistent growth in performance Jannik has done since 2022, after taking up tennis late. Then I could take you seriously, and that might be a worthwhile discussion. But a number of the comments here seem to come from pedestrians pretty new to the party who apparently want their own brand of justice, and who apparently compensate with ragged criticism rather than research. If Jannik is in fact doping, he won't be able to keep this level of play with consistent testing and WADA still after him. He'll get caught again. So relax
But surely by now you know he didn't make a mistake. He didn't knowingly _ingest_ anything. He was unknowingly contaminated by his physical trainer who used a cream on him that contained a banned substance. I think wada should rethink their protocols when it comes to this. Every situation is different and should be treated as such.
Apart from him off the bat looking guilty with a title that says he isn't, he actually says he made small improvements to his technique and nothing physical, nothing about training harder? It smelt but now we can also see
1 control positif; you continue whatever you were doing, second control positif weeks after you are like it's not me it's my staff ( who was involve in dopage scandal in italy BEFORE you decided to employ him) who sinner is kidding? i believe that why he was employed: to enhance his boss tennis; too bad; he was reckless. and what about that sudden illness for weeks, a lot of people believe it was to wait for stuff to get away of the body
As tennis fans from Tunisia, we hope there are no doping issues, scams, or any unfair practices, as they are not right at all." When he speaks in Italian, try to add subtitles so we can understand what he said.
1. "He looks guilty". So do you, under pressure. Do you want to stand where he does and take it for as long as he has?
2. "He was positive twice". To billionths with very accurate testing over a short duration. He hasn't tested positive before or after in spite of strong results.
3. "I haven't done anything wrong." Certainly - it's the best answer if he is, in fact, telling the truth.
I want to see some actually informed commentary from the naysayers instead on clostebol, tennis drug testing routines, and also, some balanced appreciation for the consistent growth in performance Jannik has done since 2022, after taking up tennis late. Then I could take you seriously, and that might be a worthwhile discussion.
But a number of the comments here seem to come from pedestrians pretty new to the party who apparently want their own brand of justice, and who apparently compensate with ragged criticism rather than research.
If Jannik is in fact doping, he won't be able to keep this level of play with consistent testing and WADA still after him. He'll get caught again. So relax
I am so surprised, thought he was going to say he made a mistake
But surely by now you know he didn't make a mistake.
He didn't knowingly _ingest_ anything.
He was unknowingly contaminated by his physical trainer who used a cream on him that contained a banned substance.
I think wada should rethink their protocols when it comes to this.
Every situation is different and should be treated as such.
So you want him to lie, in order to appease your ego ?
*Like Stephen Glass:* _“I didn't do anything wrong”._
We know well how it went.
How then? 😂
@@ayubmohamed5210
Bad for Glass.
Apart from him off the bat looking guilty with a title that says he isn't, he actually says he made small improvements to his technique and nothing physical, nothing about training harder? It smelt but now we can also see
1 control positif; you continue whatever you were doing, second control positif weeks after you are like it's not me it's my staff ( who was involve in dopage scandal in italy BEFORE you decided to employ him) who sinner is kidding? i believe that why he was employed: to enhance his boss tennis; too bad; he was reckless. and what about that sudden illness for weeks, a lot of people believe it was to wait for stuff to get away of the body
tonsillitis
What a shame, and shame on you!
Bombarding Iga with questions about her doping case, but very gentle for Jannik von Clostebol!!!
80s style
Little doping cheat
Sure... That's why he is still playing. A conspiracy 😂.
I'm also not writing this comment
Genuinely great comment.
As tennis fans from Tunisia, we hope there are no doping issues, scams, or any unfair practices, as they are not right at all."
When he speaks in Italian, try to add subtitles so we can understand what he said.
His a cheat enhance his performance.must be banned and swiatek.Nice guy act dont fool us watching tennis decades now
Obviously you didn't watch him playing before 2023/2024. He didn't suddenly "explode", you know.
I mean, you don't.
@marcopecs beleive what you want if you support dopers.Ask WADA...
And after the cream was out of his system for *months* he was winning every tournament, give it a break.
@ksc743 😂
@@RieyaadIsmail This is the weak answer everyone was expecting.
This is so 2024. We move on 👍🏽
Not because they are going to suspend him this year bro...
nope we don't. integrity, responsability, might not be in our lifestyle, it is incrusted though in many education of tennis fans
Nah he still has a long career for people to remind him he a doping cheat ☺
@@natoskull2 I would hate to be this misrable
@@pasfran4911 Y'all dont give a crap about any of that, y'all just want a gotcha moment. All because he defeated your faves. Get over it.