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Lleyton Hewitt pushed doping volunteer after 2024 Davis Cup semi-final. He’ll get away with it, again

Everywhere is forgiven behavior – except the tennis world, because the tennis rolled like this. It focuses on the altar of the stars completely weakly knotted, uncontrolled.

Let’s say Brad Scott imagine what will happen if he pushes a 60 -year -old doping official to a wall after the loss of Essendon. It would be hell to pay.

Imagine whether Shane Flanagan did after a dragon loss. It would be hell to pay.

The International Tennis Honesty Agency (ITIA) put pressure on Hewitt for a heavier sanction and asked for a four -week suspension and a fine of USD $ 25,000 ($ 37,500).

Instead, the court imposed lighter penalties despite the fact that he found “apology or control about the welfare of the chart” and “Lack of regret from Mr. Hewitt”.

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ITIA also asked Hewitt to be taken into consideration of his behavior that hewitt was “a bad disciplinary record, including the fact that the previous five attacks and tennis rules were complied with, and that he was“ preventive and inappropriate ”.

Hewitt had a conversation in his name that he was sick and protected himself from the old man while arguing that his actions were defense. He found this argument that court behavior was “not reasonable or proportional.

There is a reason why Hewitt and others in the tennis behave like this from time to time. Because they always have the owners and no one did nothing except the taps on the wrist.

It is nothing to give him a fine of 20,000 dollars and prohibit it for two weeks when there is no tennis. It is very important to ban him from a tie.

It should have been banned from this tie, and the tennis had to take a step and listen to make an example.

Hewitt is full of Jerusalem because he has always been there for Australia for decades on the Davis Cup scene. However, if he thought it was appropriate to push half -retired doping chaarians while representing our nation, then it is time to rethink his devotion to the case.

On Thursday, He was still undisputed and said he would object. Then he closed the questions about it.

One thing Hewitt always does is to demand respect. Still, this is the only thing he can’t give to others. And the tennis that lets him do it.

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