The World Anti-Doping Agency told the BBC that it rejected criticism of the settlement reached with the men’s World No 1 ...
The other immediately confusing part of Sinner’s “punishment” was that it was not handed down from WADA, but rather mutually ...
Jannik Sinner has accepted a ban which expires in time for him to compete in the Italian and French Opens in May - triggering ...
The reveal only came to light ahead of last year’s US Open, but it was weighing on the Italian's mind for much longer.
Jannik Sinner had settled for a three-month suspension for two failed dope tests last year in exchange for the World ...
In an interview with 'Championat' during the Doha ATP 500, Alexander Bublik reflected on the agreement between Jannik and ...
Jannik Sinner's case was "a million miles away from doping", says World Anti-Doping Agency general counsel Ross Wenzel.
Despite the hoo-ha over the "convenient" resolution of his case, this outcome is a fair one under the current rules and protocols governing anti-doping.
Novak Djokovic believes that “favoritism” is damaging tennis’ anti-doping system as several players speak out in light of ...
Although Jannik Sinner's doping case is now over, the feeling is that the agreement between the world number 1 and WADA will ...
Sinner was due to come before the Court of Arbitration for Sport in April, after WADA appealed the Tennis Integrity Agency's decision to clear him of any blame for two failed tests.
Despite testing positive for a banned substance, Tennis world number one Jannik Sinner has only been banned for three months.