According to Wada, Jannik Sinner did not benefit from the forbidden substance.
Number one on the world of tennis Jannik Sinner received a three -month ban on last year’s doping offenses.
The length of the Italian collar has, for example, got a Swedish tennis expert, a former top coach, on the brink of Raivo.
Last March, Sinner gave two samples containing Klostebol. It is an anabolic steroid.
– Do they think we are stupid, Fredrik Rosengrenasks According to SVT.
According to the Swede, Sinner got too little.
– Wada is completely wrong with just a three -month ban. What is this? Either has been doupe or not.
Sinner is banned from February 9th – May 4th. He won the Australian Open in January and will join the next Grand Slam tournament in France’s Open.
– This smells from afar. Here is the number one on the world list. He was able to negotiate the ban between two Grand Slam tournaments.
Rosengren highlights a case where an Italian Stefano Battaglino He received a four -year non -compete ban (2023-2027).
Battaglino, who was in 760 on the world list, received Klostebol in his body when he was rubbed with a substance containing it.
According to Sinner’s report, he received a forbidden substance in his body when a physiotherapist had treated his wound with a spray containing clostebol.
After that, the physiotherapist had been massaging Sinner.
– Famous and rich get less, Rosengren, 65, rumbled.
Wada: “General politics does not affect”
In his statement, Wada, the world’s anti -doping agency, stated that Sinner’s cart was not intentional and that positive tests did not bring him a competitive edge.
According to Wada, Sinner’s body had only micronons forbidden.
– This is a case that is a million miles away from doping. Scientific evidence showed that this could not be a deliberate douppa, Wadan Ross wenzel clarified to the BBC.
Tennis Novak Djokovic has commented that high -profile players have received special treatment from Wada. Threefold Grand Slam master Stan Wawrinka wrote in X that “I don’t believe in clean sports anymore.”
– Sinner has not received any special treatment. According to some, the ban is unreasonably long and, according to some, it is far too short, Ross Wenzel replies.
– We only look at the facts when we make these decisions. Public opinion or politics do not affect our decisions.