Jannik Sinner fans have slammed Piers Morgan after he rejected Novak Djokovic’s idea to interview the Italian. The British presenter took a sarcastic dig at Sinner, saying that he only interviewed 'GOATS'.Djokovic recently sat down for an exclusive interview on 'Piers Morgan Uncensored'. The Serb spoke about his tennis journey, recent matches, and plans for the future.Sinners fans clapped back at Morgan for disrespecting the Italian and his achievements on tour. Here are some reactions via social media on 'X'."Yes please stay away from Jannik," One user saidAnother user felt Piers would be eating his words after 15 years."About 15 years from now, this stupid statement of his will be laughed upon when Jannik Sinner has nearly 20 slams to his name."This fan didn't hold back and felt Piers didn't have much knowledge about sports."Ofc this clown rates CRkelly and Novak as the goat, then you have negative ball knowledge in one sport, can't expect a good one in the other. In reality, he only interviews arrogant, egoistic, self-centred man-children who think they are the goat."This user questioned Piers' credibility around the globe."Who cares about that idiot Piers who??"Another fan couldn't believe that Piers denied an interview with Sinner but arranged one for Nick Kyrgios."Mind you he interviewed Kyrgios.This fan took a dig by involving famous footballer Lionel Messi in the picture."That’s why Messi refused to be interviewed by him.""There were so many red flags the way the whole case was handled" - Novak Djokovic shares his honest opinion on Jannik Sinner's doping saga earlier this yearJannik Sinner and Djokovic at the Six Kings Slam 2025 - Day Two - Source: GettyNovak Djokovic finished his season on a high by winning the Hellenic Championships in Athens. The Serb defeated Lorenzo Musetti in a close three-set bout in the final, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.Djokovic didn't hold back while sharing his opinion on Jannik Sinner's doping scandal this year. He felt that the Italian was given preferential treatment on tour."When this happened I was shocked honestly. I do think that he didn’t do it on purpose. But the way the whole case was handled is so many red flags. The lack of transparency. The inconsistency. The convenience of the ban coming between the Slams so he doesn’t miss out… it’s just… it was very very odd"The 38-year-old felt Sinner didn't break the rules on purpose, but was still responsible for his actions."I want to believe him. Knowing my history with him, I think he didn't do it on purpose, but, of course he is responsible. Because those are the rules, you are responsible when something like this happens. And so when you see someone for something very similar or the same being banned years and he's banned for a provisional 3 months or whatever it was, it's not right."He credited Sinner for keeping calm during the storm and finding a way to dominate on tour."It's not easy for him. I do have a sense of empathy and compassion for him. I think he's handled the storm in the media that keeps on coming back every once in awhile. He's handling that very maturely and steadily and kudos to him for that. And in the midst of all of that he's still dominating and playing incredible, winning slams," Djokovic concluded.Jannik Sinner is currently in action at the ATP Finals in Turin. He began his campaign with a solid win against Felix Auger-Aliassime in the first group-stage round.