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Novak Djokovic Shares True Feelings on Jannik Sinner’s Doping Ban
One of the biggest stories to come out of the sport of tennis in 2025 is Jannik Sinner’s controversial ban for doping, which was announced earlier in the year, back in February. On the 20th of August 2024, it was revealed that the Italian had tested positive for the banned substance clostebol, which the independent tribunal dealing with his case found had entered his system via massages performed by his physiotherapist, who had a history of using a product which contained the banned substance for his own hand injuries.
Although Sinner tested positive for the substance back in August of 2024, a resolution of the case wasn’t reached until six months down the line. In February, the world No.1 received a three-month suspension from the sport. However, several high-profile players publicly expressed their frustration with his punishment, as they felt it was favorable, due to him not missing any Grand Slams in the process.
One of the high-profile players to voice their frustrations at the time was Novak Djokovic, who has always been outspoken, and the Serbian has once again spoken about Sinner’s ban. During a newly released interview with Piers Morgan, Djokovic questioned the process behind the Italian’s ban and even went as far as to call it “preferable treatment.”
Novak Djokovic Expressed Frustration With Jannik Sinner’s Controversial Doping Ban
Although the tennis world has pretty much moved on from the topic of Jannik Sinner’s doping ban, which took place earlier this year, Novak Djokovic is still clearly very frustrated with how the whole situation played out. During a newly released interview with Piers Morgan, the Serbian once again expressed his frustration with Sinner’s ban and the fact that he didn’t miss any Grand Slam tournaments due to it.
As well as speaking about the ban itself, Djokovic also called out “preferable treatment” being given to Sinner, which other players don’t receive.
“There is the lack of transparency, the inconsistency, the convenience (of) the ban coming between the slams, so he doesn’t miss out the others. It’s just, it was very, very odd.”
After calling out a “lack of transparency” around the situation, Djokovic then went on to claim that he, as well as other tennis players, both male and female, felt that Sinner was obviously being given “preferable treatment” which others don’t get.
“I really don’t like how the case was being handled, and you could hear so many other players, both male and female, who had some similar situations coming out in the media, and complaining that it was a preferable treatment.”
Although Djokovic claims he believes that Sinner, who is a regular practice partner, “didn’t do it on purpose,” he is certainly still holding a grudge over the situation and how it was handled.
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Why Any Transfer Deal for Mexico’s Gilberto Mora Will Be Delayed
At 17, Mexico‘s Gilberto Mora is the youngest player at this year’s World Cup, but he isn’t here to just make up the numbers — he stunned in his country’s victory over Ecuador.
The Round of 32 victory against La Tri was another landmark in the youngster’s early career, as the attacking midfielder was already reaching double figures for his country whilst starting his second game of the tournament.
Naturally, he has become something of a breakout star. Social media is awash with praise for the Club Tijuana star, who is likely to attract transfer interest in the near future.
However, a deal won’t be straightforward. Given he is the second-youngest ever player to start a knockout match at a World Cup and is attracting concrete transfer interest, now is a good time to get the record straight.
Why a transfer move for Gilberto Mora will have to wait
Despite his infancy in senior professional football, Mora has already recorded 53 appearances for Club Tijuana, and he is regarded as the country’s brightest emerging talent.
With 10 goals and two assists across those appearances, there’s no doubting the early pedigree he has built which is fueling his current reputation. He was recently awarded the number 10 shirt and given a contract until 2029. For the youngest goalscorer in Liga MX history – a feat he managed aged 15 – it is certainly deserved.
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Due to his age, he isn’t legally allowed to complete a transfer deal until he turns 18, which doesn’t occur until October 14, 2026. These are the official restrictions put in place by FIFA that have stood since 2001. Although his recent contract stipulates a release clause north of €20 million, a number that will be highly attractive to European clubs.
Given his showings for Mexico across the past month, it is clear he needs to continue on his path of regular football. Even after the World Cup, returning to Tijuana, his reputation and standing will have increased, and managing that with first-team football will be a fundamental part of his development before his inevitable move halfway across the world in the future.
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Clubs are able to agree a deal with the release clause prior to Mora turning 18. He would just have to remain at his club until then officially joining. In the past, the likes of Chelsea and Real Madrid have done this, allowing the player to continue featuring for their club or even securing loans to other clubs.
Mora could follow the likes of Endrick, Vinícius Júnior and Estêvão Willian and make a move to Europe’s top five leagues. Already linked with a move are Manchester United, Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City and his recent performances will have only reaffirmed their interest.
Any deal will make Mora the most expensive outgoing transfer in Liga MX history, eclipsing both Edson Alvarez and Enner Valencia, who left for Ajax and West Ham United respectively.
Mora may well get the chance to continue to shine on the world’s biggest stage as Mexico looks to ride the crest of a wave, with Europe’s elite casting a watchful eye on a rising star.
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Ecuador File Complaint About Mexico Ahead of England Game
A World Cup nation has lodged an official FIFA complaint against Mexico as they begin preparations for a huge Round of 16 clash with England on Sunday night. El Tri appeared to have progressed to the next knockout stage with little complication after a 2-0 win over Ecuador at the Azteca Stadium.
The same cannot be said about England, who trudged through to a late 2-1 comeback win against tournament debutants DR Congo in Atlanta. Harry Kane scored twice in the final 20 minutes to overturn a shock opener inside seven minutes, rescuing what proved to be a banana skin for Thomas Tuchel’s side. Their first major tournament under the German coach very nearly came to an abrupt end, and their next encounter is shaping up to be his biggest test yet.
Mexican media have already spoken up about their chances ahead of the weekend showdown, with atmosphere, altitude, and El Tri’s historic performances this summer giving them every reason to be confident. However, off-field matters have not been as rosy, with Mexico now facing a second complaint from Ecuador following the Round of 32 after already being criticised for a shocking chant.
Mexico Facing Second Complaint Ahead of England Clash
As per the Mirror, the Ecuadorian Football Federation has lodged a complaint to FIFA after an incident in Mexico City, which saw the team’s hotel ambushed by hundreds of Mexico fans letting off fireworks into the early hours of the morning before their knockout match.
Stating the football governing body had not upheld the principles of fair play and equality a World Cup should be all about, the baptism of fire that the South American nation had faced upon their arrival in the capital city was similar to the scenes seen during Champions League matches in Europe, but on a whole other scale. Watch below:
Local media reported that around 1,000 Mexico supporters staged a noisy ‘serenade’ – a musical performance given to honour or express love – in Mexico City on Monday. El Tri have now won all four matches this summer without conceding a single goal – they are the first nation to achieve that feat since Italy in 1990.
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How England Plan to Avoid Mexico Fans’ Chaotic Tactics
The ambush promises to provide a logistical nightmare for England and the FA. England would prefer a late arrival in Mexico City – to mitigate the effects of it being at altitude. England are also keen to keep the identification of the team hotel under wraps.
But due to FIFA tournament rules, teams have to be in the city hosting the game within 24 hours of kick-off, which is 8pm local time on Sunday. Local police will be in place at the team base – but attention from Mexican fans will be inevitable, adding to the problems they already face going into the fixture.
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John McEnroe Names Jannik Sinner as Favourite to Win Wimbledon
Legendary seven-time singles Grand Slam winner John McEnroe has revealed his clear frontrunner to win Wimbledon this year, with his pick unlikely to leave fans surprised.
This year’s edition of the prestigious tournament got underway on Monday with plenty of stars of the sport in action in round one as they look to walk away with the £3,600,000 prize money and etch their name in history.
McEnroe, a three-time winner at the tournament in the 1980s, knows just what it takes to be victorious on Centre Court and earmarked none other than the current world No.1 Jannik Sinner as the out-and-out favourite to repeat his Wimbledon win of 2025.
The odds are increasingly in the Italian’s favour to do just that, with his arch-rival Carlos Alcaraz, who he defeated in the final to secure his first win at SW19 in a four-set thriller, forced to withdraw from the tournament due to an ongoing wrist injury he picked up back in April.
Alcaraz was one of many big names that announced they would not take part at Wimbledon this year in the men’s section, with Lorenzo Musetti, Valentin Vacherot, and home favourite Jack Draper also confirming their absences in the lead-up to one of the biggest events in tennis.
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It’s now emerged why the American didn’t take part in the post-match press conference at Wimbledon.
That is not to say Sinner won’t find worthwhile adversaries as he looks to win back-to-back Wimbledon titles. He has already had his hands full in the first round, where he dropped two sets to Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic before eventually seeing off his opponent to progress.
The Italian found his stride in the next round, with a more recognisable performance to dispatch Nuno Borges 7-6, 7-6, 6-4 to set up a third-round tie with American Jenson Brooksby, who has reached as high as world number 33.
After he defeated Borges in straight sets, McEnroe pointed to that clinical display as proof that the 24-year-old is returning to his best.
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“It was a great test for him,” stated McEnroe.
“He played a guy playing as good as he could play, throwing a lot at him and made him come up with the goods in some tense moments.
“Sinner has got to be feeling good about that to get through in straight sets. But that’s just what the doctor ordered: it was highly competitive, and his level lifted, so it’s good signs for Jannik Sinner.”
Having endured a bitterly disappointing stint at the French Open in May, which ended with a second-round defeat, question marks had been raised over whether Sinner could go far at the All England Club.
When asked about that shock loss at Roland Garros and whether the four-time major winner could legitimately be named as the odds-on favourite, McEnroe answered emphatically.
“Oh yeah, absolutely, no question about that.
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“There is a little dent in the armour which you saw in France. There’s always that risk when you don’t play any matches (on grass before the tournament).
“You’re a little bit unsure the first couple of rounds, but he’s going to go into Friday feeling a lot better than he did two sets to one down on Monday as the defending champion.”
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