Tennis faces a new crisis of perception despite following its own rules on integrity. The two-tiered resentment is not going ...
Jannik Sinner accepting an immediate three-month ban after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency on Monday offered an explanation for why top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner received a much ...
Jannik Sinner's case was "a million miles away from doping", says World Anti-Doping Agency general counsel Ross Wenzel.
The World Anti-Doping Agency told the BBC that it rejected criticism of the settlement reached with the men’s World No 1 ...
Jannik Sinner reluctantly agreed to a three-month suspension after “tricky” conversations with the World Anti-Doping Agency ...
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Hosted on MSNNew details on Jannik Sinner's deal with WADAAlthough he had been acquitted in the first instance, Jannik Sinner understood that it was better to accept the agreement ...
Jack Sock is blasting the entire Jannik Sinner doping situation as the former world No. 8 thinks that the three-time Grand Slam champion definitely received a preferential treatment.
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Tennis World on MSNAlexander Waske believes Jannik Sinner was very selfishJannik Sinner's doping case has certainly not been good for the tennis world, having been prolonged for almost a year and ...
Sinner had been initially found by an Independent Tribunal to bear no fault or negligence and free from a ban. WADA appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and later entered ...
The upshot: Approached with the equivalent of a plea bargain with the World Anti-Doping Agency, Jannik Sinner accepted a three-month ban in a settlement. While the suspension will keep him out of ...
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