Sinner optimistic about Clostebol case: "I don't think anything will happen". Meanwhile, Kyrgios exits Australian Open
The good Slam debut lifts the morale of the world number 1 in view of the hearing at the CAS in April: "There was no willfulness, and I had such a low value in my body..." The Australian, who has been attacking the Italian on social media for months, eliminated by Fearnley in the home tournament

Jannik Sinner, 23, will appear before the CAS in Lausanne in mid-April
Melbourne, 13 January 2025 – The Winning debut against Nicolas Jarry It lightens the thoughts of the world number one a little. Jannik Sinner overcomes the obstacle of the debut Slam and he also seems more optimistic about the case clostebol: “They always told me that it wasn't my fault, that it wasn't my will and what's more, what I had in my body was such a low value that I don't think anything could happen."
Meanwhile another opponent of Jannik – off the pitch -, Nick Kyrgios, raises the white flag. The Australian tennis player, ex of Sinner's girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya, and author of a real social crusade against the world number one (since the Clostebol bubble burst), leaves the scene of the home tournament. The Aussie was eliminated by the English Fearnley with a score of 7/6, 6/3, 7/6. Nick, in recent months, had said that in the event of a direct clash with the South Tyrolean he would do everything to win, unleashing the public against him.
Returning to Sinner, the aftermath of the doping storm will see him engaged in court in mid-April, following the appeal of the World Anti-Doping Agency (Jannik had been acquitted in the first instance by Independent Court of Itia: “We'll see, I know what happened, I know the truth and for me it makes little difference", continues the Italian, more serene after his debut match.
And he concludes: "Each of us in life goes through good times and difficult times, for me this has not been an easy period but I am optimistic".
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