Clean Sinner
@Clean_Sinner
R*pes recorded: 2000: 🇬🇧 England & Wales: 8,593 🇩🇪 Germany: 8,133 🇫🇷 France: 7,500 🇵🇱 Poland: 2,399 2023: 🇬🇧 England & Wales: 68,109 🇩🇪 Germany: 39,029 🇫🇷 France: 42,400 🇵🇱 Poland: 1,127 Gee, it makes you wonder what’s so different about Poland compared to the other three…
Yes Jannik Sinner had some of the best lawyers in the world that have bailed him out of a situation that could have seen him not hit a ball to close to his 26th birthday missing 2 years of his prime, but at what cost? With every move that his team takes the normies, and the…
Djokovic, Nadal and Federer with a combined total 75+ years of professional tennis not once had “contamination” controversies. Sinner who physically struggled in his early twenties transforms into a physical cyborg coinciding with two failed drug tests. Tennis has been stained.
Why I felt Sinner winning Wimbledon was a sad day. A deep dive into the excuses provider by Sinner as to how he was contaminated. A number of Red Flags in the story. I hope @OllieHolt22 and @oliverbrown_tel will watch this and investigate even further. youtu.be/Oe1ILsmjeMw?si…
Nike/Rolex sponsored. They have huge contracts with both players with fine print that they must lose to each other in certain matches 🤔🧐👎🤡 tennis has lost it's integrity and has become a circus
I used to remember when Sinner used to get visibly tired and breathless after a couple of hours and it's why he really struggled to go deep in grand slams. However in the last 18 months I don't think I've ever seen him out of breath or even sweat a lot. I wonder what changed?
A Sinner lo insultan búlgaros, noruegos, suecos, africanos, sudamericanos, y es por doparse y esconder el positivo, cuando lo quieras entender lo entiendes, saludos José
Inspiración a qué? A que se dopen, Jose? Vale que no le déis cera por el tema porque al final vivís del tenis y es lo que hay, pero joder, por lo menos lo de elogiarle y decir que es una inspiración... Venga ya
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Jannik Sinner's name is etched into history forever 🏆 #Wimbledon
I wouldn't be surprised if many Tennis players are googling Clostebol & Trimetazadine (TMZ). These were the banned performance enhancing drugs found in the blood of Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek respectively, both illegal products, but proven to increase strength and endurance.
Congratulations to Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner for winning the doper slam, its never been done before and i doubt it will be done again, some feat 👏 #Wimbledon
Iga Swiatek was found to have the banned substance, Trimetazidine (TMZ) in her system and as a result failed a drugs test. The benefits of TMZ include lowering fatigue and increasing cardiovascular fitness. Ideal for 2 weeks of physically gruelling Grand Slams like Wimbledon.
🚨 Wow. 🇵🇱 Iga Świątek tested positive for prohibited substance, trimetazidine (TMZ), and has accepted a one-month suspension. - ITIA investigation determines source was a contaminated regulated medication - Results in a No Significant Fault or Negligence finding and a…
I hate to be a broken record, but if the rules were applied properly, like they have been to so many other tennis players, both Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek would be watching these Wimbledon finals at home having been banned for at least a few years starting last year.
It's odd that Swiatek did not sue her supplier. It's strange that the melatonin batch allegedly contaminated was not even recalled. Swiatek didn't even list she was taken Melatonin at the time of the drugs tests but remembered 14 other medicines and supplements she was taking?