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Swiatek's view of the doping case: Zheng Qinwen dodged, and Gauff was full of words

At the pre-match press conference of the Australian Open, Swiatek was unsurprisingly asked about the doping case again, and China's first sisters, Zheng Qinwen and Gauff, did not escape the topic.


Swiatek was asked again about the doping case at her pre-match press conference yesterday, to which she said she had done nothing wrong, but that she probably had hundreds of stories to tell everyone.



Swiatek admits that she was surprised to hear the news of the abnormal urine test, but at first, she didn't know she would need to be banned, and then after further testing, she began to worry about whether her ban date would start immediately. She admits that she doesn't know anything about what happened, and says that the first three weeks after the incident were very chaotic.


Reflecting on the crises of confidence and public opinion attacks he faced in the wake of the doping scandal, Swiatek admits that she has hundreds of stories she wants to tell everyone, but she doesn't know where to start, and it's a story that takes at least two hours to tell. Now, though, she was happy to tell everyone that it was really over, and she said that she knew she wasn't doing anything wrong, that she didn't know that certain drugs might be contaminated, and that she couldn't imagine that could happen to her.



Questions about Swiatek's doping case were unsurprisingly present at the press conferences of other WTA players yesterday, among which the answers of China's first sister Zheng Qinwen and American star Gauff were particularly eye-catching!


Zheng Qinwen, China's first sister, was asked at a press conference yesterday, "You trained with Iga today, and she is now out of the doping problem." When she approaches you, have you noticed a drop in her self-confidence? If anything, would you make an effort to make her feel comfortable by your side? Zheng Qinwen's answer to this question was very tactful and evasive, and she said that it was difficult to say because it was Swiatek's problem. I really can't talk about it much, because I don't know what happened, I can only wish her all the best, and I don't have anything to say about it.



In this regard, some netizens said, "Zheng Qinwen replied with high emotional intelligence! For this kind of thing, it is very taboo to directly express your attitude, just like the Sharapova incident back then, no matter how you express it, you will be attacked by the other side! However, some netizens said, "Sure enough! The three words human touch do not exist in women's tennis! Although when they were in Riyadh, the two of them were still talking and laughing in training, Zheng Qinwen still had this attitude of slipping away, no wonder she had no friends! ”


In addition, American star Gauff also talked about Swiatek's doping yesterday, but her views are very ambiguous and tortuous. Gauff said that despite all that has happened, she doesn't think it will mean she's going to lose confidence. Although, personally, I don't know her very well, judging from the few interactions with her, she definitely doesn't think that anything she does is intentional, and she doesn't think that she is not confident in herself.


Interestingly, the most recent meeting between the two men was in the United Cup, and they have not been able to beat Gauff since Swiatek's doping scandal. In this regard, Gauff said that she played very well, and in the game we played, she happened to be a little better that day, and she probably won a few points, otherwise the result would have been easily reversed.


"I don't know her very well, so I can't tell you if she feels a certain way about it," she said. Yes, all I can say is that from what I've seen, I think she's doing a good job. She is still ranked second in the world and has played amazing tennis. So...... yes, I think she'll be fine. ”


In this regard, some netizens said, "Gauff's words seem to be unspoken, the scene is full, Zha doesn't seem to have any problem, and it doesn't seem to be a problem if you listen carefully, but I just think it's a little weird." Some netizens said, "Of course! None of the players who fell because of doping problems did not mean it! This kind of thing makes people feel like they didn't say it. ”(Source: Tennis Home Author: Lu Xiaotian)


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