Oh, it’s acce. He doesn’t wrap himself in cotton about Iga Świątek. “An even bigger scandal”
He doesn’t wrap himself in cotton about Iga Świątek. “An even bigger scandal” Oh, it’s acce. He doesn’t wrap himself in cotton about Iga Świątek. “An even bigger scandal” This is an absolute scandal. I believe that the International Agency for Affairs. Tenis’s integrity should be changed to the International Agency for Tennis Prosecutionism,” said…
He doesn’t wrap himself in cotton about Iga Świątek. “An even bigger scandal”
Oh, it’s acce. He doesn’t wrap himself in cotton about Iga Świątek. “An even bigger scandal”
This is an absolute scandal. I believe that the International Agency for Affairs. Tenis’s integrity should be changed to the International Agency for Tennis Prosecutionism,” said Czech coach Vladislav Svrada on the case of Iga Świątek, quoted by idnes.cz. “This is an even bigger scandal,” the Czech said, criticising the decision on Iga Świątek. And this despite the fact that the Polish woman was recognized as an innocent deliberate acceptance of the ildic measures.
On Thursday, Iga Świątek confessed that in recent months instead of on the court, she had to fight for a good name. The Polish woman obtained a positive result of the anti-doping test and although she has already been acquitted, there is an extremely emotional discussion in the tennis environment. One such person is Czech coach Vladislav Svrada. The trainer does not hide his indignation and loudly criticizes ITIA, a cell dealing with equality and honesty in tennis.
This is an absolute scandal. I believe that the International Agency for Affairs. The Integrity of Tennis should be renamed the International Agency for Tennis Protectingism,” Svrada said.
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The Czech Republic is a coach of Nikola Bartunkova, in whose body trimetazidine was also detected. The 18-year-old Czeszka, who was the highest in her career, was ranked 226th in the WTA ranking, received a six-month suspension penalty. In her case, there were two positive anti-doping tests at a time interval. Unlike Christmas, the substance came to her body through dietary supplements, not by the drug. According to the Czech coach, he most likely does not see a difference in both cases.
“It cost Nicola the whole season, her family a lot of money, nerves and sleepless nights. It also caused a drop in the ranking, which it will not recover. Next year, he will have to start from scratch. I wouldn’t be surprised if, after these events, the family sued this organization — he confessed.
Svrada thunders about Christmas. “An even bigger scandal”
Svrada’s not playing the language about Iga Świątek. The Czech Republic believes that the inequality in tennis is getting better, and the cases of the Polish woman and Jannik Sinner only confirm this.
This is an even bigger scandal. They have a positive sample from August, then publish a report that is basically a concealment of information from the public. They will say he has personal problems and will set a sentence so she can finish the season. Then she left the tournaments in China because of the so-called personal problems and that’s the end of it.
The Czech coach also referred to the case of Jannik Sinner. The leader of the ATP ranking this year also revealed that one of his anti-doping tests gave a positive result and had to fight to prove his innocence.
“At least it would be right to measure the same measure, whether it’s the first player in the ranking or five hundred. If they already control it so massively and all players must tell you where to turn to them on anti-doping control, they should also measure the same measure and not try to hide cases that do not suit them,” Svrada concluded.
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