The 2024 US Open has been a thrilling event, but not without controversy. Tennis legends Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic have both publicly expressed their concerns over what they perceive as unfair treatment in the case involving Jannik Sinner, sparking a heated debate across the tennis community. The inconsistency surrounding anti-doping regulations has caused quite the stir, leading to further outrage when an anti-discrimination body addressed the situation, leaving Djokovic visibly angered.

The issue began when Jannik Sinner, a rising star in men’s tennis, was subjected to what Djokovic and Federer described as “unfair and inconsistent” handling of a recent doping test. According to reports, Sinner was tested multiple times during the tournament, raising eyebrows about the fairness of the process compared to other top players. Both Federer and Djokovic were quick to call out the situation, emphasizing the lack of clarity and uniformity in how these tests are conducted.

Federer, who has always advocated for clean and fair play, was particularly vocal. “I support anti-doping measures, but the way they handled Sinner’s case is problematic. There needs to be consistency. You can’t test some players more than others without clear reasons,” he said. Djokovic echoed these sentiments, going further by stating, “This is not just about one player; it’s about the integrity of the entire sport. If we want a fair competition, we need transparency and equal treatment for everyone.”
What added fuel to the fire was the involvement of an anti-discrimination body that intervened to defend the US Open’s testing protocols. They argued that the increased testing of Sinner was part of their commitment to ensure fairness for all athletes, especially amid rising concerns over potential biases in sports. Their statement, however, did little to calm the storm, and instead, it seemed to enrage Djokovic even more.
In a post-match interview, an agitated Djokovic expressed his frustration: “This isn’t about discrimination; it’s about consistency. We all want to compete fairly, but when one player is singled out without explanation, it raises questions. I’m disappointed in how this is being handled, and the response from the anti-discrimination body just shows they’re missing the point.”
As the controversy swirls, it has cast a shadow over the tournament, with many fans and players questioning whether the US Open’s integrity is being compromised. Sinner has remained largely silent on the matter, focusing on his matches, but the pressure is mounting on tournament organizers to address the growing concerns from the sport’s biggest names.
For now, the 2024 US Open remains mired in this debate, with Djokovic and Federer leading the charge for greater fairness and accountability. How the situation unfolds could have lasting implications not just for this year’s tournament, but for the future of tennis itself.