Doping controversy: Sinner under pressure-Wada demands lock!

Doping controversy: Sinner under pressure-Wada demands lock!

The case of the Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner continues to cause excitement in the sports world. The International Sports Court (CAS) in Lausanne is not yet announced by a clear time frame for the decision after the Welt-Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has lodged an acquisition of the 23-year appointment. This setting continues to retain great importance, since it also affects the integrity of the tennis and its anti-doping guidelines.

In March this year,

Sinner was tested twice for the anabolic steroid closebol. Despite the positive tests, the tennis agency ITIA decided not to block it because no intentional or negligent action could be demonstrated. Instead, reference was made to a statement that relieved the Sinner. However, this led to the dissatisfaction of the WADA, which demands a juicy punishment between one and two years. Interestingly, however, the WADA does not require that Sinners have already been contested, such as his victory at the US Open in September.

Sinner comments on the Wada complaint

about the complaint of the WADA was disappointed with a recent ATP tournament in Beijing. He emphasizes that he firmly believes in his innocence and explains that the forbidden substance could have reached his body through the hands of his physiotherapist. According to the Sinner, his supervisor used a over -the -counter spray that contained closebol to treat a wound on his finger. This argument could play a key role in the upcoming procedure.

It remains to be seen whether the CAS will follow the Wada's request or whether Sinner can continue to hope. The outcome of this case could have far -reaching consequences for the course of his career and could also be pioneering for dealing with similar cases in sports. At the moment, the uncertainty brings everyone involved in a tense situation while tennis fans are waiting for clarification.

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