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.
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.
Novak Djokovic believes that “favoritism” is damaging tennis’ anti-doping system as several players speak out in light of ...
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Hosted on MSNMillman's 'Team Sinner' argument in vicious doping ban rowMost of the tennis world has piled on Jannik Sinner after the world No.1 received a three month ban. John Millman has taken ...
The timing means the 23-year-old Italian won't miss any Grand Slam tournaments. The French Open, the season's next major, ...
Sinner was stripped of his prize money and points earned at the 2024 BNP Paribas Open after testing positive twice for ...
Less than a month after winning his second consecutive Australian Open, Jannik Sinner will accept an immediate three-month ...
Jannik Sinner's suspension will keep him out of key tournaments. Learn how this affects his number one ranking in tennis.
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