Max Purcell's provisional suspension due to an accidental IV infusion over the allowable limit has been criticized by his partner Jordan Thompson as "a bit of a joke." He emphasizes that other players who have committed more severe breaches have often received lighter consequences, sparking frustration about the fairness of the doping penalties in tennis.
Jordan Thompson expressed disappointment regarding the suspension of his partner, Max Purcell, stating that Purcell's situation was not a typical doping case, as it stemmed from an underestimation of the IV infusion amount. Thompson questions the consistency of penalties in tennis, indicating that the rules may need reevaluation, particularly when comparing Purcell's case to those of others with more egregious violations.
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