The controversy in the tennis world has reached new levels after Caroline Garcia made explosive statements against world number one Iga Świątek after being defeated by her in Indian Wells. In a post-match press conference, Garcia accused Świątek of using doping, comparing her to tennis player Jannik Sinner, who has been linked to doping rumors in the past.

“ You are also like a Sinner addict ,” Garcia said defiantly, launching an accusation that has shaken the tennis community. The statement sparked an immediate reaction, not only from the media, but also from other players and fans, who were surprised by the forcefulness of the Frenchwoman’s words.

Garcia didn’t stop at that claim, instead suggesting that Iga Świątek’s high performance might not be natural, hinting that she too may have resorted to illicit methods to stay at the forefront of the WTA circuit. “I can’t help but think that something doesn’t fit,” Garcia said. “The way some players maintain their level for so long, it’s like they have something else in their body, something that gives them a boost that you can’t get from training alone.”

Garcia’s accusation is based on a long history of speculation in tennis about doping, although there is no conclusive evidence that Świątek has used banned substances. However, his comments have brought the issue of doping into the spotlight in professional sport, especially in tennis, where expectations are extremely high.

Iga Świątek, for her part, has responded with surprise and disdain to García’s accusations. In a post on social media, the Pole disqualified the Frenchwoman’s comments, stating that she has never used banned substances and that her achievements are the result of her hard work and dedication.

“I feel sad and disappointed that someone is making such serious accusations without any basis. My successes are not due to any external substance, but to the sacrifice and effort I put into every training session and match. These rumours are destructive for the sport and for me personally,” said Świątek.

Garcia’s statement has ignited a media firestorm, with many in the tennis world voicing their support for Świątek, arguing that the accusations are baseless and that the Pole’s performance is the result of her natural talent and discipline. However, others have not hesitated to point out the need for a more rigorous investigation into doping in tennis, especially at a time when tensions between players are escalating.