Nick Kyrgios is back at it again, taking another shot at Jannik Sinner over his failed doping test. The fiery Australian, who once called Sinner his “favorite player,” now claims his opinion changed the moment the Italian’s name surfaced in the doping allegations.
Kyrgios has been relentless in his criticism of the World No. 1, insisting that Sinner should have been suspended and not allowed to continue competing.
Kyrgios Caught on Camera Praising Sinner—Then Walks It Back
A resurfaced video showed Kyrgios speaking highly of Sinner, calling him his “favorite player.” But when a fan dug up the clip, Kyrgios quickly clarified his stance.
“This was before he was found with roids in his system,” Kyrgios responded.
His not-so-subtle accusation refers to Sinner’s failed drug test, which has been under intense scrutiny. While the Italian has not been suspended, his Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) hearing is set for April 16-17, and if things don’t go his way, he could still face a ban.
Sinner Refuses to Engage: “I Know I Haven’t Done Anything Wrong”
Despite constant public attacks from Kyrgios, Sinner has remained composed, choosing not to fire back.
When asked about Kyrgios’ remarks at the start of the season, the World No. 1 was crystal clear in his response:
🔥 “In my mind, I know exactly what happened, and that’s how I block it out.”
🔥 “I haven’t done anything wrong. That’s why I’m still here. That’s why I’m still playing.”
🔥 “I don’t want to respond to what Nick (Kyrgios) said or what other players say.”
Sinner emphasized that he only cares about the opinions of people he trusts, not the noise surrounding his name.
Could Sinner Still Face a Suspension?
While the Italian superstar continues to dominate on court, the doping case is far from over.
📅 CAS Hearing Date: April 16-17, 2025
⚖️ Possible Outcome: If the ruling goes against Sinner, he could face a suspension—potentially putting his entire 2025 season in jeopardy.
Until then, Sinner remains focused on his game, while Kyrgios continues his one-man crusade to keep the controversy alive.
The Verdict: Is Kyrgios Right, or Is He Just Stirring the Pot?
Nick Kyrgios has never been one to hold back—but is he exposing a real issue, or is this just another classic Kyrgios controversy?
With Sinner refusing to engage, and the doping case still unresolved, this feud is far from over.
🔥 Will Sinner prove his innocence, or could this scandal take a shocking turn?