Jannik Sinner, a rising star in tennis, faces a doping appeal in April after previous positive tests for the banned substance Clostebol. Despite his impressive achievements, including two Australian Open titles and a 71% win ratio, Sinner's career hangs in the balance as the World Anti-Doping Agency challenges his previous exoneration. The author delves into the complexities of the case, highlighting the lack of transparency surrounding doping in tennis and its potential impact on the sport's integrity.
Italy’s Jannik Sinner is facing an appeal against allegations of doping in April. Photo: AFPI won’t lie: I enjoyed watching Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev last Sunday in the Australian Open men’s final., which first appeared in– the best Trek by far, and you can take that absolute truth to the bank. It is a hill I will die on.was overpowered and over-gunned for a ship of its size, so much so that it nearly shook itself apart when the engines were tested at full power.
The levels of the drug found in his blood stream at the time, to be clear, were low, and in their argument for dismissing the case, the International Tennis Federation’s tribunal argued that it “would not have had any relevant doping, or performance-enhancing, effect upon the player”. Tennis, it seems, is playing politics, with a heavy bout of favouritism, when it comes to doping – accepting that there are certain marketable players that are above the rules, while others must follow them, lest they be punished to the maximum.
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