WADA defends Sinner's 3-month ban
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Tennis World on MSNAlexander Waske believes Jannik Sinner was very selfishJannik Sinner's doping case has certainly not been good for the tennis world, having been prolonged for almost a year and ...
Doping Agency on Monday offered an explanation for why top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner received a much shorter doping ...
Jannik Sinner reluctantly agreed to a three-month suspension after “tricky” conversations with the World Anti-Doping Agency ...
Jack Sock is blasting the entire Jannik Sinner doping situation as the former world No. 8 thinks that the three-time Grand Slam champion definitely received a preferential treatment.
Jannik Sinner's case was "a million miles away from doping", says World Anti-Doping Agency general counsel Ross Wenzel.
WADA accepts that Mr. Sinner did not intend to cheat, and that his exposure to Clostebol did not provide any performance-enhancing benefit and took place without his knowledge as the result of ...
In addition to not being able to train in any official facility until April 13, Sinner will not be able to practice with any ...
Casper Ruud is yet to make any comment on Jannik Sinner‘s controversial three-month ban verdict. But a report had claimed ...
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