Jannik Sinner, the world’s top-ranked men’s tennis player, accepted a three-month suspension after testing positive for a prohibited substance last year. The ban is part of a settlement with ...
Sinner, who tested positive for the steroid clostebol at last year’s Indian Wells tournament in California, accepted a three-month ban from WADA ... “WADA accepts the athlete’s explanation ...
“Wada accepts that Mr Sinner did not intend to cheat and that ... everything in their power to just go ahead and take a three-month ban, no titles lost, no prize money lost.
Two-time Australian Open champion Sinner has accepted a three-month suspension that will ban him from tennis from February ...
Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has taken aim at Jannik Sinner's bombshell three-month doping ban, claiming it's far too lenient and that 'fairness in tennis does not exist'. Sinner ...
“WADA accepts that Mr Sinner did not intend to cheat and that ... everything in their power to just go ahead and take a three-month ban, no titles lost, no prize money lost,” Kyrgios wrote ...
World number one Jannik Sinner has accepted an immediate three-month ban from tennis ... the banned substance clostebol by his physio. WADA accepts that Sinner "did not intend to cheat, and ...
(UPDATE) MILAN — Jannik Sinner's long doping saga came to an end on Saturday after he agreed to a three-month ban from tennis, the world number one admitting "partial responsibility" for team mistakes ...
will be out of action for three months after accepting a ban in relation to his positive doping test last year. Sinner, who triumphed at the Australian Open last month to cement his status as ...