It could have been more, but it could also have ended with an acquittal, which would not have been a good signal for the sport. Anti-doping expert David Müller and also sports director Jürgen Melzer of Austria can live with the judgment in the Sinner case.
On Thursday, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) had announced that tennis star Jannik wanted to block Sinner for at least one year. Only two days later did the message come that the Italian had agreed a comparison. It is closed from 9 February to 4 May for about three months. The 23 -year -old admits his complicity in two positive doping tests in March 2024. The Substance Closebol had come through massage in Sinner’s body after his Fysio Giacomo Naldi had treated a cut on his finger with a spray.
Source: Krone

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