From the triumphs with Sinner to the dismissal, who are the trainer and physiotherapist involved in the doping case
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Jannik Sinner has said goodbye to physical trainer and physiotherapist in the run-up to the US Open on top of his doping case.
Giacomo Naldi and Umberto Ferrara are from Bologna and the pharmacy where the medicine was purchased is from Bologna. Here is the story of these years and of the work of the two on the tennis player's staff
Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, who has been in the news after testing positive for doping, has fired coach Umberto Ferrara and physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi.
“I knew I was innocent in this case,” the Italian said in New York.
World number one Jannik Sinner announced before the start of the tennis US Open that he had fired his fitness coach and physiotherapist due to his doping case. The 23-year-old Italian tested positive for the anabolic steroid klostebol during the Masters tournament in Indian Wells in March, but escaped a ban.
Italian Jannik Sinner announced after the doping scandal that he fired his fitness coach and physiotherapist, reports Reuters. The world number one failed a doping test twice in March, but avoided suspension after an independent investigation found he had accidentally taken the banned steroid klostebol.
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