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Jannik Sinner, tennis star, will not be suspended after testing positive for steroid twice

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Jannik Sinner, tennis star, will not be suspended after testing positive for steroid twice

The whole lot to know earlier than the US Open returns to Queens this month


The whole lot to know earlier than the US Open returns to Queens this month

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High-ranked tennis participant Jannik Sinner examined optimistic twice for a banned anabolic steroid in March and was stripped of prize cash and factors earned at a event in Indian Wells, California. However he is not going to be suspended as a result of an impartial tribunal stated it was not intentional.

The Worldwide Tennis Integrity Company introduced the case on Tuesday.

Sinner received the Cincinnati Open on Monday and shall be among the many favorites on the U.S. Open, which begins in New York subsequent week. Sinner made his debut at No. 1 within the ATP rankings in June and is taken into account among the many prime stars of the brand new era in males’s tennis, together with Carlos Alcaraz.

Jannik Sinner reacts after winning a point against Grigor Dimitrov during the men's final at the Miami Open in March 2024.
Jannik Sinner reacts after successful some extent in opposition to Grigor Dimitrov in the course of the males’s remaining on the Miami Open in March 2024.

AP Photograph/Lynne Sladky


Sinner, an Italian who turned 23 on Friday, received the Australian Open in January for his first Grand Slam title. He reached the semifinals on the French Open in June and the quarterfinals at Wimbledon in July, earlier than sitting out the Paris Olympics, saying he had tonsilitis.

In the course of the Indian Wells hard-court occasion in March, Sinner examined optimistic for low ranges of a metabolite of Clostebol, a banned anabolic steroid that can be utilized for ophthalmological and dermatological use. It is the identical drug for which San Diego Padres star Fernando Tatis Jr. was suspended by MLB.

Sinner examined optimistic once more eight days later in an out-of-competition pattern.

In an announcement offered to CBS Information, Sinner’s crew stated that the tennis participant had “lower than a billionth of a gram” of the substance in his physique in the course of the take a look at.

He was provisionally suspended due to these take a look at outcomes, however he efficiently appealed and was allowed to maintain competing on tour.

Sinner’s crew stated that the optimistic take a look at occurred as a result of his health coach bought an over-the-counter Italian product that contained Clostebol so the tennis participant’s physiotherapist may deal with a small wound on Sinner’s finger. The physiotherapist didn’t know the product contained Clostebol, Sinner’s crew stated. The physiotherapist handled Sinner with out gloves and that “coupled with numerous pores and skin lesions on Jannik’s physique brought about the inadvertent contamination,” in response to the assertion.

The ITIA stated it accepted Sinner’s rationalization and decided the violation was not intentional.

An impartial panel held a listening to on Aug. 15 and “decided a discovering of No Fault or Negligence utilized within the case, leading to no interval of ineligibility,” in response to the ITIA.

Sinner nonetheless misplaced factors from the Indian Wells event the place the take a look at happened, in response to his assertion.

“I’ll now put this difficult and deeply unlucky interval behind me,” Sinner stated within the assertion. “I’ll proceed to do all the pieces I can to make sure I proceed to adjust to the ITIA’s anti-doping program and I’ve a crew round me which are meticulous in their very own compliance.”

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