Jack Draper Defends Jannik Sinner Amidst Doping Controversy
Jack Draper defends his friend Jannik Sinner and looks forward to his comeback.



Jack Draper, a long-time friend of Jannik Sinner, has come out in defense of the Italian tennis star who is preparing for his comeback from a doping ban. Draper emphasizes Sinner's kind-hearted nature and asserts that he doesn't deserve the hate he has received. The three-time major champion was banned in February but is set to return to competitive action on 5 May at the Italian Open in Rome.
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