Three months’ ban on Jannik Sinner for Tennis World Listed One Sport

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Jannik Sinner is banned from May 9th.

12: 09 • Updated 12:57

Number one on the world of tennis Jannik Sinner Has received a three -month ban on last year’s doping offenses.

Sinner is banned from 9 February to 4 May. He won the Australian Open in January and will join the next Grand Slam tournament in France’s Open.

Last March, Sinner gave two samples that internalized the Klostebol. It is an anabolic steroid. According to his explanation, it was because the physiotherapist had treated a wound in his finger with a spray containing clostebol. After that, the physiotherapist had been massaging Sinner.

The Ethics of Tennis Ethics Itia took the matter to an independent court to decide, which found Sinner’s innocent of the doping crunch.

Wada, the world’s anti -doping agency, submitted a complaint to the International Sports Court of Sports for Sinner’s case. Now Wada gave Sinner a three -month ban.

In his statement, Wada stated that Sinner’s smoals were not intentional and that positive tests did not bring him a competitive edge.

– This incident has been hanging on for almost a year now, and the decision of the incident might have stretched until the end of this year. I have always accepted that I am responsible for my background and understand that Wada’s strict rules provide important protection for the sports I love. On this basis, I have accepted Wada’s proposal for a three -month sentence, Sinner said in a statement.

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