The New York Times · 16d
Jannik Sinner accepts three-month WADA ban from tennis after anti-doping rule violation
Jannik Sinner, the world’s No. 1 male tennis player, has accepted a three-month ban from the sport following an anti-doping rule violation. Australian Open champion Sinner, 23, received a sanction in August but was found by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) to bear “no fault or negligence” after twice testing positive for clostebol — a banned anabolic steroid — at the Indian Wells Masters 1000 tournament in March.
defector · 12d
WADA’s Doping Ban Settlement With Jannik Sinner Creates More Questions Than Answers
The most puzzling part of the Jannik Sinner’s doping saga might be its conclusion. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced over the weekend that it had reached a settlement with the top-ranked player in men’s tennis.
devdiscourse · 3d
Jannik Sinner's Controversial Doping Ban and Laureus Award Revocation
Jannik Sinner, tennis world number one, faces a three-month doping ban and has been stripped of his Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award nomination. Sinner tested positive for clostebol, attributed to a sports therapy team member.
Jannik Sinner reigns strongly on the ATP throne! The 23-year-old Italian in enjoying his 39th consecutive week as world no. 1 ...
In recent months, almost everyone in the tennis world has expressed their opinion on Jannik Sinner's doping case. However, ...
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