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Top-ranked tennis star Jannik Sinner gets 3-month ban in settlement of doping case

Sam AllcockBy Sam AllcockFebruary 15, 20252 Mins Read
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The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has accepted a three-month ban on Jannik Sinner, the top-ranked tennis player, following his two positive doping tests.

Sinner explained his doping success, claiming it was a chemical spill from his massage. However, WADA accepted this explanation, which went against its strict anti-doping regulations. This case has been unresolved for nearly a year and is pending a final decision.

Sinner will compete in the Italian Open this year, a tournament known for its intense competition. However, he’s ineligible for the French Open until May 25.

WADA, seeking a three-month suspension, requested results. Despite losing the appeal to ITIA, WADA clarified that the first instance ruling remained un appealable, according to a statement.

WADA expressed<Wen< that the player had no intent and no knowledge of taking performance-enhancing substances, and the act was due to negligence by his team members. This stance led to the three-month suspension. A CAS precedent allowed this outcome.

WADA also assured players that a disqualification had not been imposed, and the ban will take effect from FEB. The legal response emphasized the player’s innocence, pointing to his explanation for contamination as factual.

Sinner will return to the Italian Open in Rome next year, following training sessions in Doha for the Qāfun Open. The ban could cause scheduling issues, so his replays are still pending.

The Italian Tennis Federation and ITIA denied contesting the initial ruling. “We already knew how this was going to play out,” said the ITIA, acknowledging the settlement but contending the case was a “shameful injustice.”

The ITIA also renewed its acknowledgment of the ruling, clarifying its satisfaction.

The Italian Open is expected to be aborted due to ease before the suspension from LINE. However, the event is still)much sitting for now, with results set to be published elsewhere.

With the ban approved, Sinner’s future remains uncertain, but his journey back to the sport is hopeful.


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