Focus on dopingchaos at the Australian Open: Sinner and Swiatek!
Focus on dopingchaos at the Australian Open: Sinner and Swiatek!
The Tennis World Ranking listener Jannik Sinner and the Polish Grand Slam winner IGA Swiadek are in front of the Australian Open in the focus of the doping discussion. Sinner, the defending champion, recently received his trial in front of the International Sports Court (CAS) for April 16 or 17. His cause is about two positive tests on the anabolic steroid closebol, but he was acquitted by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), since no intentional fault could be proven. This reported Laola1.at. The world-anti-doping agency (WADA), on the other hand, has appealed and demands a lock of one to two years, which continues to keep the situation for Sinner tense.
In the fall,Swiadek had served a one -month lock for the detection of trimetacid, a means that is not seriously classified in her case. She justified contamination with a contaminated medicine. Despite the comparatively short break, the 23-year-old felt "quite chaotic" during this time and described it as "probably the worst time in my life". In an interview with TSN, she explained that the situation was very stressful for her, especially concern about what other players could think about them. Swiatek even considered making her positive doping test publicly to clarify the situation.
doping allegations and personal stress
Both players emphasized how much the doping discussions deal their thoughts, even if they are successful in sports. Sinner said that despite his success at tournaments such as the US Open or the ATP finals, he cannot simply put the uncertainty about his negotiations. "I would lie if I say I forgot," admitted the 23-year-old. In the meantime, Swiadek now has additional drug samples for security to avoid future complications.
The public perception and the resulting emotions put a lot of strain on the two athletes, which also contributes to their openness about the inner conflicts. So Swiatek considers her experience to be an important teaching and is determined to emerge from the matter, while Sinner also feels the doping debate as a constant companion of his career, according to Laola1.at and TSN. The upcoming Australian Open will take place under the pressure of these serious topics and the public look forward to their achievements.
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