Federica Pellegrini Speaks Out
Federica Pellegrini spent two days with Nicolò De Devitiis and talked about the controversy regarding Sinner and her colleague Thomas Ceccon.
She said she has always dealt with the reputation of being unfriendly, but she's determined and introverted.
Federica Pellegrini is not someone who is liked by everyone, she's been called a b***h because she's a successful woman.
Federica Pellegrini talked about Alex Schwazer, saying if she were in Carolina Kostner's place, she wouldn't have continued the relationship.
She also discussed Sara Curtis, who recently broke the Italian record for the 100 meters freestyle, congratulating her on the achievement.
Federica Pellegrini sees Alessandra Mao as her possible heir, but Mao is only 14 years old and has just made her first breakthrough.
Federica Pellegrini said she and Thomas Ceccon were never super friends, but they always respected each other.
She gave an interview to Repubblica about Jannik Sinner and doping, saying she knows he never doped intentionally.
The interview came out a month and a half later, coincidentally a week before Sinner returned to training.
Federica Pellegrini thinks Sinner's case was handled differently compared to other cases because he is very loved.
Federica Pellegrini is moderately right-wing and sometimes doesn't recognize herself in Meloni's views.
She sees herself in Alessandra Mao, who has just started her swimming career.
Federica Pellegrini's legacy continues to inspire the new generation of swimmers, including Sara Curtis and Alessandra Mao.