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Jannik Sinner was just as surprised by which fellow players sent him messages of support at the start of his three-month ...
Jannik Sinner was just as surprised by which fellow players sent him messages of support at the start of his three-month ...
The world No. 1 said that he would have been happy even if he had lost his ranking before the Italian Open, his first tennis ...
The men's world No. 1 missed several tournaments, but no Grand Slams. Here's what to know about the doping proceedings ...
Swiss shoe company On has partnered with the Athletics Integrity Unit to boost anti-doping tests for athletes, enhancing ...
Jannik Sinner is back on the ATP Tour after serving a three-month suspension, but his doping saga still continues to The post ...
A meditation on anti-doping and corruption gave way to Azarenka’s broader wishlist of what she’d change in the sport. A pro for over two decades and a mom to eight-year-old son Leo, she took a ...
Jannik Sinner’s reappearance at the Italian Open guarantees attention, following his three-month suspension for failing two ...
Arguing for a change in the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) code to raise the threshold for substances that can be transported “through intimacy”, Travis Tygart, who heads the United States ...
Sinner agreed a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency in February and began an immediate three-month suspension after authorities accepted that the anabolic agent clostebol had entered his ...
However, the World Anti-Doping Agency appealed the ITIA ruling the following month. Before the next hearing could be held, Sinner agreed to the three-month ban, the timing of which prevented him ...
Following his Australian Open triumph, the Italian star accepted a three-month ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency after the organisation accepted he “had no intent and did not derive any ...