WADA defends Sinner ban; Murray sticking with Djokovic
- The World Anti-Doping Agency defended the three-month ban for Jannik Sinner, stating his case was "a million miles from doping."
- Jannik Sinner tested positive for clostebol in March last year, and his suspension runs from 9 February to 4 May 2025, allowing him to compete in upcoming grand slams.
- Current and former players, including Novak Djokovic and Tim Henman, criticized the timing and length of Sinner's ban, expressing concerns about favoritism and fairness.
- WADA's general counsel, Ross Wenzel, stated that the sanction level was "in the right place" for what occurred, suggesting mixed opinions on its fairness.
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