The World Anti-Doping Company has simply introduced that it has reached an settlement to resolve the case of Jannik Sinner, the ATP primary, for violating anti-doping guidelines after testing constructive for a prohibited substance in March 2024. The settlement is a three-month suspension from February 9 to Might 4. The Italian, who received the Australian Open, will be capable of play at Roland Garros, the second Grand Slam of the season
In September, to the Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) within the case of Sinner after the CAS ruling that the Italian tennis participant had not dedicated any fault or negligence after a double constructive for Clostebol was revealed.
“Following a radical investigation by the ITIA (together with recommendation from WADA-accredited laboratories), we’re happy that the participant had established the supply of the prohibited substance and that the violation was not intentional. At present’s consequence helps this discovering,” WADA stated in an announcement.
Arrives in Rome and Roland Garros
Sinner will clearly miss Doha, which takes place subsequent week, and can miss Miami and Indian Wells, amongst others, and a part of the clay courtroom season (Monte Carlo and Madrid), however he might be in Rome and likewise at Roland Garros
“The ITIA referred the matter to an unbiased panel which reached a call of ‘No Fault or Negligence’ and subsequently no suspension based mostly on the information and their software of the foundations. The result in three months was solely attainable by way of an settlement between WADA and the participant,” stated the World Anti-Doping Company’s public assertion.