Jannik Sinner: The timing of the stimulant Ban is perfect for him - Liam Broady

Broady is the latest player to question Sinner's ability to navigate the system by hiring a high-power legal team.

"That's how the system should work, but apparently he has a multimillion-pound lawyer team to take advantage of it and get the system working, and the rest of us can't do it."

“In tennis, we are all self-employed people, and many of us don’t make millions of pounds a year and can’t fight this kind of thing.

“I want to see, I don’t know if it’s possible, ATP provides everyone with a legal team, a good legal team, and everyone has to use Jannik when he’s banned.

“Everyone has the same legal team – money shouldn’t be involved.”

Moore in the UK was suspended under anti-doping regulations in June 2022, but the ban was overturned in December 2023.

Ymer in Sweden was banned for 18 months due to violations of anti-doping rules.

"I don't like how finances may affect this outcome compared to other cases," Broady added.

Daniil Medvedev, who won the U.S. Open in 2021, said it was a "bad sign" if other players don't have the chance to have strong legal representation.

The Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has launched a new program to help players facing allegations of doping or corruption to obtain unpaid legal support to ensure access to “world-class legal expertise, regardless of the player’s financial status and personal resources. ”.

Novak Djokovic believes that it is time to change the “unfair” anti-doping system.

"Most players don't feel that this is fair. Most players feel that there is a situation of preference. If you are a top player, it seems you can almost affect the outcome," Djokovic said at the Qatar Open in Doha. .

“Currently, we really address the maturity time of the system, because the system and structure obviously don’t work (for anti-doping), which is obvious.

“The problem is that now, there is a general lack of trust among men and women, as well as WADA and ITIA and the whole process.

“I hope that in the near future, the governing bodies will come together to our travel and tennis ecosystem and try to find a more efficient way to handle these processes.

“It’s inconsistent and it seems very unfair.”