World No. 1 Jannik Sinner banned for three months for doping
World number one Jannik Sinner has reached a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) which will see the Italian serve a three-month ban
Published on Feb 15, 2025
By IANS

- MONTREAL — World number one Jannik Sinner has reached a settlement with the
World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) which will see the Italian serve a three-month
ban.
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- Sinner was found by an independent tribunal of the
International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) to bear no fault or negligence
having twice tested positive for clostebol, a prohibited substance, in March
2024.
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- “The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirms that it has
entered into a case resolution agreement in the case of Italian tennis player
Jannik Sinner, with the player accepting a three-month period of ineligibility
for an anti-doping rule violation that led to him testing positive for
clostebol, a prohibited substance, in March 2024.,” read the statement by WADA.
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- According to Sinner, the substance entered his system
after coming in contact with a support staff member who had been applying an
‘over the counter spray’ which contained slight levels of clostebol and
repeated massaged by the said support staff member resulted in contamination.
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- “WADA accepts that 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 negligence of
members of his entourage,” the statement added.
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- Sinner, who won the 2025 Australian Open in January, will
have to serve a three-month ban from February 9 to May 4, four days having
already been served under provisional suspension, and will be allowed to return
to training from April 13.
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- His return on May 4 will allow him to participate in the
second grand slam of the season at the Roland Garros, the venue for the French
Open, which takes place in Paris, France from May 19 to June 8.
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- "Under the terms of the agreement, Sinner will serve
his period of ineligibility from February 9, 2025 to 11:59 pm on May 4, 2025
(which includes a credit for four days previously served by the athlete while
he was under a provisional suspension). As per the Code Article 10.14.2, Sinner
may return to official training activity from April 13, 2025. In light of the
case resolution agreement, WADA has formally withdrawn its appeal to CAS.”