Many in the tennis world are expressing skepticism with the process that led to Sinner's three-month suspension ...
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Tennis World on MSNAlexander Bublik is sure that Jannik Sinner received preferential treatmentIn an interview with 'Championat' during the Doha ATP 500, Alexander Bublik reflected on the agreement between Jannik and ...
Jannik Sinner had settled for a three-month suspension for two failed dope tests last year in exchange for the World ...
Despite the hoo-ha over the "convenient" resolution of his case, this outcome is a fair one under the current rules and protocols governing anti-doping.
Jannik Sinner faces a three-month suspension for a doping violation, forcing him to miss key ATP tournaments before returning ...
Despite testing positive for a banned substance, Tennis world number one Jannik Sinner has only been banned for three months.
The reveal only came to light ahead of last year’s US Open, but it was weighing on the Italian's mind for much longer.
World Anti-Doping Agency general counsel Ross Wenzel believes Jannik Sinners three-month ban is in the right place and says the case is a million miles from doping; World No 1s lenient suspension has ...
Sinner was due to come before the Court of Arbitration for Sport in April, after WADA appealed the Tennis Integrity Agency's decision to clear him of any blame for two failed tests.
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eVnExpress on MSNJannik Sinner case ‘a million miles from doping’, says anti-doping agencyThe scientific feedback that we received was that this could not be a case of intentional doping, including micro-dosing.' ...
Famous tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou has also questioned the agreement reached between the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) ...
Former world number one Boris Becker has an interesting seven words response to people questioning the agreement between the ...
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