“Nadal didn’t pay for this well it was him through Bill Gates and George Soros” – Novak Djokovic fans claim Rafael Nadal paid Spanish press over Davis Cup doping controversy
Djokovic's supporters have moved their focus to Rafael Nadal's use of anesthetic injections during the last year's French Open.

(L-R) Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Bill Gates (credits: NZ Herald, X)
It is not a new sight in the tennis industry to see the fans of the top two tennis stars in the world fighting and debating over each other. Even though Rafael Nadal has been out of the tennis court for over ten months now, Novak Djokovic‘s fans continue to bash the Spaniard for his actions off the court. Now Nole’s supporters have targeted Nadal yet again for his alleged doping scandal during last year’s French Open.
Djokovic was targeted heavily by several Nadal fans for the Serbian’s decision to not opt for the doping test during the Davis Cup. The Serb didn’t want to provide a urine sample in place of a blood sample and was booed heavily by the tennis community. Now for this reason, as a reply, the Serbian’s supporters have moved their focus to Nadal’s use of anesthetic injections during the last year’s French Open.
French cyclist Marc Madiot gave his indictment on the matter of Djokovic saying that he should have been barred from playing in the Davis Cup. To this, Nole’s supporters raised havoc on the Internet on Nadal’s way of covering up his issue with doping the previous year. Despite strong proof against the Spaniard, he survived the investigation with fans saying that it was Bill Gates and George Soros who paid off the Spaniard’s bail.
How the WADA pledged not guilty to Nadal’s doping allegations
Despite strong facts suggesting that Nadal had used several anesthetic injections during the course of the French Open, the director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) claimed that there was nothing wrong with the actions of Rafael Nadal. The director further explained through his statements that injections inculcated by Rafa were permitted by the IOC watchdog.

Some of the Twitter reactions are:
The official statement expressed their views on the injection type, revealing further that those injections were not on the list of prohibited substances. Moreover, it was also learned that those were not taken by the Spaniard to boost his gameplay and sports performance by no means. A very brave comment was also made saying that if the first 13 titles won by Nadal didn’t need the help of injections, the 14th title also simply did not come through the help of those injections.
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