Tomas Machac to the crowd during his match against Jannik Sinner in Shanghai: “What about me?” 😂 Give the man some love. ❤️
Jannik Sinner has had an almost unbeatable 2024. Two Grand Slam titles, two Masters 1000 titles and the world number 1 but is it tainted?
A position he will close the season in after Carlos Alcaraz was defeated at the Shanghai Masters, leaving him with no chance of taking the throne from the Italian. With a new final to play against Novak Djokovic, one wonders if that positive result for doping in March has not tarnished a little what the 23-year-old tennis player has achieved.
After his victory over Tomas Machac 6-4, 7-5, Jannik Sinner earned his place in another final, this time at the Shanghai Masters. In addition, the Italian secured his place at the top of the ranking for the rest of the season, a very special achievement.
“It’s amazing. It’s something you dream of when you are a kid, when you are young, just to reach the No. 1. Now having the year-end, it’s also a different and special feeling,” Sinner said. “It means so much to me, obviously. This is something I could not accomplish without all the people I have around — the family and friends and also a big credit to my team.”
However, in the midst of Sinner's rise, the cloud that has been placed over him is the flip side of his story this season, with his failed doping tests.
Jannik said he was "very disappointed and also surprised" by the new sanction threat against him after the World Anti-Doping Agency filed an appeal against the "no-fault or negligence" decision for the two positives he tested positive in March.
In August, the court accepted Sinner's explanation that the banned substance entered his body as a result of a massage by his physical therapist, who had used a spray containing the steroid to treat a cut on his finger.
Recently, WADA has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, seeking to impose a ban of up to two years on the tennis player.
Despite some backlash on social media, most players on the circuit have expressed their support and confidence in Sinner's statement.
The Australian Open champion has played at a very high level even with all these suspicions and the possibility of a sanction that would keep him away from the courts, a true test of the Italian's mental fortitude.
It will be up to each fan to take a position on this situation. For some, Sinner will have had a stellar 2024, and for others, the purity of his promotion will remain in doubt.
Tomas Machac to the crowd during his match against Jannik Sinner in Shanghai: “What about me?” 😂 Give the man some love. ❤️