Nick Kyrgios makes fresh attack on Anna Kalinskaya’s boyfriend Jannik Sinner as the Italian’s doping scandal rumbles on

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Nick Kyrgios has once again launched a fresh attack on Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner, amid the ongoing controversy surrounding the doping scandal that has rocked the tennis world. Kyrgios, who has been vocal about his opinions on the matter, did not hold back when addressing the situation, bringing up Sinner’s relationship with Russian player Anna Kalinskaya as part of his latest comments.

Sinner, who recently found himself at the center of the doping controversy, was linked to the banned substance Clostebol after failing two doping tests. However, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) cleared the 2024 ATP season’s top contender following his explanation that the presence of the substance was due to receiving a cream from a coach to treat an injury. Despite this, the case has sparked public debate, with many questioning the ITIA’s decision not to impose harsher sanctions.

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Kyrgios, who has consistently criticized the handling of doping cases in tennis, voiced his frustration on social media. He took aim not only at Sinner but also at the tennis community’s reaction to the matter. In a recent post, Kyrgios pointedly referenced the relationship between Sinner and Kalinskaya, continuing his crusade against what he perceives as a lack of accountability in the sport.

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The Australian’s comments come after his previous remarks about Iga Swiatek, who also faced a suspension for testing positive for a banned substance. Kyrgios has raised questions about the fairness of the sanctions and the message they send to the tennis community.

While Sinner’s camp has denied any wrongdoing, and his relationship with Kalinskaya remains a topic of speculation, Kyrgios has made it clear that he is not willing to let the issue die down quietly. He has suggested that the tennis authorities need to take stronger action in dealing with doping allegations, arguing that players who engage in such behavior should face more severe consequences to protect the integrity of the sport.

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The controversy surrounding Sinner’s doping case shows no signs of dying down, and with Kyrgios continuing to stir the pot, the tennis world is left to wonder how this scandal will unfold in the coming months.

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