The Jannik Effect becomes a multiplier of passion, enthusiasm, pride for an authentic phenomenon made in Italy that takes root in every latitude
Five years ago today, Jannik Sinner virtually became the world number 100. It was exactly October 18, 2019 and the boy from Val Pusteria was eighteen years old. Five years later and for four months and ten days now, he is the number one and it is already certain that he will be the first Italian to close the calendar year in this position, earned by grinding opponents of extraordinary greatness, demolishing records one after the other, dragging the entire Italian tennis movement into a Golden Age, sparkling like never before. The wall of one million members will be broken down by the Federtennis in the next two months; 4,050 have become the clubs scattered across the four corners of the Peninsula (an absolute record); for the ATP Finals in Turin "we would need a football stadium" (Angelo BInaghi dixit); the hunt for the ticket to the Internazionali d'Italia has already begun, with the event still six months away (April 29-May 18, 2025). The Sinner Effect becomes a multiplier of passion, enthusiasm, pride for an authentic phenomenon made in Italy that takes root in every latitude, as the Chinese and Saudis can confirm, limiting ourselves to just the beginning of this autumn. Also for this reason, the extraordinary resilience that Jannik has shown from March to today arouses ever more admiration.
Since, less than a billionth of a gram of Clostebol inadvertently taken could have blocked the irresistible rise, but it was not so, thanks to the incredible ability of the Martian to concentrate his efforts, his efforts to reach the goal he had dreamed of since he was a child: to become Number One. Here lies his greatness that crushes the dullness, the lies of Wada whose stinging appeal to the Tas is neither here nor there, being insipid, inconsistent in its provocativeness. Coincidentally, just in these days, the Itia (International Tennis Integrity Agency), the anti-doping agency of tennis has inflicted another hard blow to the world agency that fights doping as it pleases, when and when it pleases: "Jannik Sinner has not enjoyed any preferential treatment; he has been recognized as innocent because the facts have established it ."
Karen Moorhouse , ITIA CEO, used language of incontrovertible substance: "The process is defined by the World Anti-Doping Code, established by the World Anti-Doping Agency and the Tennis Anti-Doping Programme. The way we handle cases does not change, regardless of the profile of the player involved. The way a case is pursued is determined solely by its circumstances, the facts and the science. In the case of Sinner, we understand that the focus of the appeal is on the interpretation and application of the rules by the independent tribunal, when determining what level, if any, of guilt is applicable to the player, which ITIA bases on the facts and the science ." Translated into a nutshell: dear Wada, who do you take us for? You have every right to appeal to Switzerland to verify whether we followed the procedure, which we did to the letter, but Sinner did not enjoy any preferential treatment and the conclusions reached by the procedure were strictly dictated by the scientific analysis of the facts. Jannik is innocent and we have recognized this as such. Dear Wada, this is what we say: go to hell .
Sinner's extraordinary resilience humiliates Wada
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