@@lucijasimlesa1617 are you a scientist? Because THREE scientists assessed the case two of them not even knowing who the athlete they were assessing was. If you are not competent just talk about the weather, cause the rest, especially scientific stuff, aren’t exactly your cup of tea.
@@michelasavino1929 It depends on which scientists you mean. By education, I am a scientist of language and linguistics. I'm not a doctor of natural sciences, but I hang out with a dozen of them. And I am also a nurse currently employed in the intensive care unit for 7 years, if you already insist on my expertise. Interestingly, none of the anesthesiologists, general practitioners, or doctors from the blood transfusion department with whom I am in contact think that this explanation is anything other than a fairy tale. We also read that verdict report. The three experts did not say anywhere that they 100% claim that this is what happened, as the team said, but that there is a possibility that something like that could happen. Of course, none of the lawyers in the process asked them to explain it in more detail, because in the court process you only ask those questions that support your narrative. Thus, the experts from the laboratory and offices conveniently failed to mention that for such a thing it is necessary to use much, much larger doses of the drug than the mentioned spray had, to apply them several times a day and for many more days than the mentioned 7 directly on large areas of wounds . So that their "it is possible" is not much different from the claim of some other scientists that "it is possible to fly to the moon with a dust plane", only a lot more things need to be added to that aircraft, but the possibility exists.
@@michelasavino1929 are you a scientist or a chemist? As one anesthesiologist said: having trace amounts of a substance in blood or urine does not mean that substance was not present in higher levels before he was tested.
Jannik we believe 100% in your innocence, Wada cannot declare the contrary to three experts that declared you are innocent, people will love and respect you more after this experience, Forza Jannik!!
I'm seeing a lot of the "amount is so small it's useless comments". People need to understand that athletes don't dope at tournaments. Whenever an athlete is found doping, it's trace amounts left from cycling before the tournament begins. The trace amounts are treated as evidence of previous doping, not actual doping happening during the tournament (if you believe they are actually intentionally doping, that is). No athlete is so stupid as to dope during the tournament. Sinner's excuse could be true, but the amount found in the bloodstream doesn't exonerate him. It is almost shocking how naive and clueless people are about doping and run with the "but it was only a tiny amount".
Moreover Athletes who cheat usually take counter medications that lower amounts found in blood. There should literally be 0 of the smallest unit of measurement possible of this drug in your system. That's why even the most miniscule amount is honed in on. That amount doesn't help, its the larger amount taken from abusers in the past that help in training the body and preparing for events that do. The "small amount" argument makes 0 sense.
I'm seeing a lot of the "amount is so small it's useless comments". People need to understand that athletes don't dope at tournaments. Whenever an athlete is found doping, it's trace amounts left from cycling before the tournament begins. The trace amounts are treated as evidence of previous doping, not actual doping happening during the tournament (if you believe they are actually intentionally doping, that is). No athlete is so stupid as to dope during the tournament. Sinner's excuse could be true, but the amount found in the bloodstream doesn't exonerate him. It is almost shocking how naive and clueless people are about doping and run with the "but it was only a tiny amount".
Athletes who cheat usually take counter medications that lower amounts found in blood. There should literally be 0 of the smallest unit of measurement possible of this drug in your system. That's why even the most miniscule amount is honed in on. That amount doesn't help, its the larger amount taken from abusers in the past that help in training the body and preparing for events that do. The "small amount" argument makes 0 sense.
😂novak was an idiot for not taking vaccine. He caused himself so many problems, especially the Australian situation for no good reason. I'm sure he has been vaccinated for other disease. Should've been a leader on the world stage but turned out he was really selfish. And he was hosting tournaments during the pandemic.
@@gray8769by mentioning Sinner is from the north and that people from the north are honest, the implication is that people from the south are dishonest. One's ethnicity has nothing to do with their honesty or lack thereof.
Well, and among doping according to WADA rules, there's intentional doping amd unintentional contamination. Think about it in order to put things in the right perspective because so far he is INOCENT after a first Tribunal decision. Let see if CAS decision will confirm this. Even if you may like Middle Ages in modern times Justice made a lot of progress that you missed !
Reality… guilty or not, victims or not. Once you involved intentionally or not, accept the circumstances like it or not. Why he is in trouble and not the the rest of the tennis player….his name will remember as #1 tennis player in the world and his drugs involvement as well… so all the players in the world you know what to do with your private teams. Or you’ll be in trouble…
So every player listen up, anytime you get tested positive for any banned substance, just have a story ready to tell, blame everybody else but yourself, professional physio or not, you'll be free to go, Okay? Don't even bother to fire those idiots with your team unless the news gets public a few months later. LOL
@@MikeSmith-nb9dp You KNOW BETTER, ah? Don’t you people know that nowadays almost everyone is convinced to be the smartest of the flock? Here’s an example. Too bad they’re just the dummiest. Poor delusional things.
Djokovic is in same situation sort of, been cheating for years now, sits in that eggpod increasees red blood cells, Improvees athletic performance, speeds up recovery, removes lactic acid. WHY does no one EVER mention this and how the F**K is he allowed to get away with it ok it's not a substance but it's benefits are better than any substance I've heard of...
I can't really see how muscular Sinner has become after 1 nanogram of topical cream
🤣🤣🤣
How did 1 nanogram of topical cream came to be in his urin, without participation in metabolic processes and without decomposition?
@@lucijasimlesa1617 are you a scientist? Because THREE scientists assessed the case two of them not even knowing who the athlete they were assessing was. If you are not competent just talk about the weather, cause the rest, especially scientific stuff, aren’t exactly your cup of tea.
@@michelasavino1929 It depends on which scientists you mean. By education, I am a scientist of language and linguistics. I'm not a doctor of natural sciences, but I hang out with a dozen of them. And I am also a nurse currently employed in the intensive care unit for 7 years, if you already insist on my expertise. Interestingly, none of the anesthesiologists, general practitioners, or doctors from the blood transfusion department with whom I am in contact think that this explanation is anything other than a fairy tale. We also read that verdict report. The three experts did not say anywhere that they 100% claim that this is what happened, as the team said, but that there is a possibility that something like that could happen. Of course, none of the lawyers in the process asked them to explain it in more detail, because in the court process you only ask those questions that support your narrative. Thus, the experts from the laboratory and offices conveniently failed to mention that for such a thing it is necessary to use much, much larger doses of the drug than the mentioned spray had, to apply them several times a day and for many more days than the mentioned 7 directly on large areas of wounds . So that their "it is possible" is not much different from the claim of some other scientists that "it is possible to fly to the moon with a dust plane", only a lot more things need to be added to that aircraft, but the possibility exists.
@@michelasavino1929 are you a scientist or a chemist? As one anesthesiologist said: having trace amounts of a substance in blood or urine does not mean that substance was not present in higher levels before he was tested.
I'm wondering what kind of masochistic instinct pushes people to post clueless stuff just to be trashed.
This is a non story! Move on!
Let’s play “spot the Nole fans”
Jannik we believe 100% in your innocence, Wada cannot declare the contrary to three experts that declared you are innocent, people will love and respect you more after this experience, Forza Jannik!!
Lol.... We despise Sinner. He Is a drug cheat. Junkie Steroid Sinner.
The enormously low amounts detected are not an indication of doping. There are some idiots here who should do more research
It’s not tricky, it’s ridiculous. Can you really gain an advantage from such a small amount?
I'm seeing a lot of the "amount is so small it's useless comments". People need to understand that athletes don't dope at tournaments. Whenever an athlete is found doping, it's trace amounts left from cycling before the tournament begins.
The trace amounts are treated as evidence of previous doping, not actual doping happening during the tournament (if you believe they are actually intentionally doping, that is).
No athlete is so stupid as to dope during the tournament. Sinner's excuse could be true, but the amount found in the bloodstream doesn't exonerate him.
It is almost shocking how naive and clueless people are about doping and run with the "but it was only a tiny amount".
Moreover Athletes who cheat usually take counter medications that lower amounts found in blood.
There should literally be 0 of the smallest unit of measurement possible of this drug in your system. That's why even the most miniscule amount is honed in on. That amount doesn't help, its the larger amount taken from abusers in the past that help in training the body and preparing for events that do.
The "small amount" argument makes 0 sense.
This is just ridiculous, close this case
I'm seeing a lot of the "amount is so small it's useless comments". People need to understand that athletes don't dope at tournaments. Whenever an athlete is found doping, it's trace amounts left from cycling before the tournament begins.
The trace amounts are treated as evidence of previous doping, not actual doping happening during the tournament (if you believe they are actually intentionally doping, that is).
No athlete is so stupid as to dope during the tournament. Sinner's excuse could be true, but the amount found in the bloodstream doesn't exonerate him.
It is almost shocking how naive and clueless people are about doping and run with the "but it was only a tiny amount".
Athletes who cheat usually take counter medications that lower amounts found in blood.
There should literally be 0 of the smallest unit of measurement possible of this drug in your system. That's why even the most miniscule amount is honed in on. That amount doesn't help, its the larger amount taken from abusers in the past that help in training the body and preparing for events that do.
The "small amount" argument makes 0 sense.
He is lucky not to be crucified like Novak. Considering his attitude in Novak's case, he should be lucky he ever got any support.
Sinner was against Novak in 2020? I don’t think so.
😂novak was an idiot for not taking vaccine. He caused himself so many problems, especially the Australian situation for no good reason. I'm sure he has been vaccinated for other disease. Should've been a leader on the world stage but turned out he was really selfish. And he was hosting tournaments during the pandemic.
Always the same: was Novak crucified ? When ? Where ? He will not play Shangai ATP 1000 next week with all support from his fans ?
@@dinosbrocca3993 He was really selfish? You are really stupid/ignorant if you call this jab a vaccination.
@@sophieoshaughnessy9469 that whole sentence is complete rumbling
Justice must prevail.
It did, but then WADA stepped in.
It did, he was cleared
Sinner is Italian, from the north. I believe him. These people are honest !
As opposed to Italians from the South? What does Sinner's ethnicity have to do with his honesty?!?!?!
@@VKS4life Ignorance is bliss
Your statement is dishonest! Probably your from the "south" of your country.
@@gray8769by mentioning Sinner is from the north and that people from the north are honest, the implication is that people from the south are dishonest. One's ethnicity has nothing to do with their honesty or lack thereof.
@@elicastelli9728then why aren't you happy?
Positive is positive. Doping is doping. These never changed and will always stain Sinner's sins.
Contamination of 1billionth is contamination.. better even shitwada is not so brave calling it doping man.. come on man!
Ma dai 😂😂 per favore!!!😮😮
Well, and among doping according to WADA rules, there's intentional doping amd unintentional contamination. Think about it in order to put things in the right perspective because so far he is INOCENT after a first Tribunal decision.
Let see if CAS decision will confirm this. Even if you may like Middle Ages in modern times Justice made a lot of progress that you missed !
And you will always remain a norom.
@@LAn-m8h maybe it’s stays with you. You are not EVERYBODY. LUCKILY.
Reality… guilty or not, victims or not. Once you involved intentionally or not, accept the circumstances like it or not. Why he is in trouble and not the the rest of the tennis player….his name will remember as #1 tennis player in the world and his drugs involvement as well… so all the players in the world you know what to do with your private teams. Or you’ll be in trouble…
Shut up you are just boring…..🥱
this guy is dope!
So every player listen up, anytime you get tested positive for any banned substance, just have a story ready to tell, blame everybody else but yourself, professional physio or not, you'll be free to go, Okay? Don't even bother to fire those idiots with your team unless the news gets public a few months later. LOL
First he does fired his fisio.
Second doping is doping if gives you an advantage and this is not the case.
Get a life.
@@MikeSmith-nb9dp You KNOW BETTER, ah? Don’t you people know that nowadays almost everyone is convinced to be the smartest of the flock? Here’s an example. Too bad they’re just the dummiest. Poor delusional things.
Znao je Siner sve i te kako i za njega kazna da bude ista kao za druge . Da je Novak bio u toj situaciji njega bi dozivotno kaznili
Djokovic is in same situation sort of, been cheating for years now, sits in that eggpod increasees red blood cells,
Improvees athletic performance, speeds up recovery, removes lactic acid.
WHY does no one EVER mention this and how the F**K is he allowed to get away with it ok it's not a substance but it's benefits are better than any substance I've heard of...
Ma basta dire cazzate ! Se se se ....
You Serbians always think that you are the biggest victims in the whole world.
Others players got same problem and didn't get punished.
Inform yourself
Don't defend the doper Daniil.
1 billioneth of a gramm..??just go back to sleep and take ur shabby hate with you..
#freejannik you are doper
@@mikcow#ItalianChauvinism
He is innocent .It is not easy but he will be ok .❤
Why is the situation tough for yannik? He knew the risk and he took the risk end of story 1-2 years bann
Took the risk of getting a massage from his physio?
😂
Even Wada acknowledged he didn’t intentionally take anything prohibited.
@@michelasavino1929 Exactly like they are not disputing the facts. They want him punished regardless.
@@michelasavino1929 No they didn't.
The doper.
dear envious people, Jannik isn't doped and you don't even know what you're talking about, goats
Forza Jannik sempre ❤️🇮🇹❤️
The test results twice will disagree with you
The World Anti-Doping Agency believes otherwise
He accepted that he had steroids in his blood stream. This is not even disputed.
@@LAn-m8hquantity matters, you should know as your bran luck of it.