Sinner received a warm reception, external from the group throughout his first observe session at Flushing Meadows on Thursday.
Talking for the primary time for the reason that information emerged on Monday, Sinner mentioned it was a “reduction” the investigation was over.
Requested if he had issues about his status, Sinner mentioned: “For me, I at all times consider that I saved taking part in tennis as a result of in my thoughts I knew that I have not completed something flawed.
“Whoever is aware of me very properly is aware of that I have not completed and I’d by no means do one thing what goes towards the principles.
“Right here I additionally know who’s my good friend and who just isn’t my good friend, as a result of my buddies, they know that I’d by no means do this.
“In regards to the status, we are going to see shifting ahead, no? As a result of this, I can not actually management.”
He was given an computerized provisional suspension when he examined optimistic however was capable of preserve taking part in after efficiently interesting towards it.
Sinner went on to win tournaments in Halle and Cincinnati and change into world primary for the primary time.
“In fact it isn’t excellent earlier than a Grand Slam however in my thoughts I do know that I have not completed something flawed,” he mentioned.
“I needed to play already months with this in my head.
“I am simply completely happy that it is lastly out as a result of it is one form of reduction additionally for me and my crew, which remains to be right here.”
Some gamers have criticised the choice to not ban Sinner when the optimistic assessments occurred.
Sinner mentioned he went by way of the identical course of as some other participant, including: “There isn’t any shortcut, no completely different remedy.
“I do know generally the frustration of different gamers clearly. However perhaps as a result of they acquired suspended is that they did not know precisely the place it comes from.
“We knew it straightaway, and we had been conscious of what occurred.”