"We have so many more children coming in with nappies on, not speaking, dummies, not able to jump on two feet, things like that.
After dropping Traore from his name, the player requested to be known simply as Amad.on Wednesday, with Amad appearing in the second half.
They end their post-season tour with a game against Hong Kong on Friday.The timing means the men's world number one will be back for the next major - the French Open. Convenient, critics say.The controversial agreement between the Italian's legal team and the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) officials has prompted accusations of favouritism and led to some players questioning their faith in clean sport.
But what really happened behind the scenes? And what impact might this case have on anti-doping?BBC Sport has spoken to key figures involved to establish the inside story - from the timing of the ban being "compelling" to the "struggle" of convincing Sinner to bear any ban at all when it was accepted he did not intend to cheat.
Little over a week ago, Sinner was practising in Doha as he prepared to play in the Qatar Open.
But he knew things might change quickly.Access to services in the west African country had been "severely restricted" and Malians were crossing the border in search for better livelihoods, she added.
But when refugees cross the border to neighbouring countries in the Sahel region, they are often confronted with a similar landscape, Ms Byun said, which leads them to seek refuge further afield."Desperate people make desperate decisions," she concluded.
The UN official worries that the Atlantic route from Africa to Europe is not getting as much attention as the Mediterranean route, and "smugglers are taking advantage of this".Artificial intelligence (AI) firm Anthropic says testing of its new system revealed it is sometimes willing to pursue "extremely harmful actions" such as attempting to blackmail engineers who say they will remove it.