DarthFed
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RE: Söderling may come back at the Paris Masters
I don't have any problem with what Front suggested, and it's the ATP's fault that we have to look at everything with a suspicious eye. Innocent until proven guilty but would anyone truly be shocked after what's just happened with Cilic or Agassi back in the day? And Sod is a much bigger name than Cilic to boot...
Mastoor said:DarthFed said:Mastoor said:tented said:Front242 said:One thing that crossed my mind is the timing. Exactly 2 years since he left. Bans typically last 2 years. Now he did look legitimately sick against Tomic at Wimbledon where you could see he was sweating profusely and looked well out of it, but you have to wonder. I sincerely hope it was just mono as I like the guy and wouldn't like if it turned out it was due to a failed test and subsequent ban.
It's a shame you posted this. Soderling doesn't deserve it. Not every injury or every sickness is a cover-up for a failed drug test.
We should understand him, certain people believe that mono is the illness that lasts for 3 hours and only while you play Djokovic. You don't even see the doctor, but they tell you about it anyway 3 months later when they test your blood. So all this with Soderling having mono for longer than 3 hours is extremely fishy.
As I'm sure you know some people get worse cases of mono than others. It ruined Ancic's career and has derailed Sod for a long time. Roger just had a really bad 6-7 months due to it and the lack of practice he had as a result.
I know I was making fun of what front suggested.
I don't have any problem with what Front suggested, and it's the ATP's fault that we have to look at everything with a suspicious eye. Innocent until proven guilty but would anyone truly be shocked after what's just happened with Cilic or Agassi back in the day? And Sod is a much bigger name than Cilic to boot...