Jannik Sinner banned from tennis for three months over doping offences
- Jannik Sinner accepted a three-month ban from tennis after two positive doping tests, which he explained were due to accidental contamination by Clostebol.
- The World Anti-Doping Agency sought a longer ban for Sinner but accepted his explanation of accidental contamination, confirming he gained no competitive advantage.
- The ban does not affect Sinner's participation in upcoming Grand Slam tournaments, including the French Open starting on May 25.
- WADA's statement noted that Sinner did not intend to cheat, and both the International Tennis Federation and ITIA accepted the settlement agreement.
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Tennis : "Sorry day", "I no longer believe in a clean sport"... Jannik Sinner's suspension unworthy of the circuit
The agreement reached by Jannik Sinner and the World Anti-Doping Agency on Saturday shakes the world of tennis, although some defend Italian, suspended three months for doping.
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