As everyone knows by now, Jannik Sinner was suspended for three months after reaching an agreement with WADA. In this way, the hearing before the CAS in Lausanne – which should have taken place on 16 and 17 April – will not take place and this thorny case can be considered closed.
The only period in which he will not be able to practice there is during the period of the tournament, which will take place from April 6 to 13. In those days, the most likely hypothesis is that Jannik will move to Marbella together with all the members of his team.
Jannik Sinner seems intent on matching their success ... Lars Mortsiefer, the chair of the National Anti-Doping Agency of Germany, said that the case would send out a signal and athletes testing positive in the future might try to negotiate settlements ...
With Jannik Sinner serving a doping suspension, and Taylor Fritz’s status uncertain because of an injured abdominal muscle, the men’s tennis exhibition event scheduled for Sunday in Las Vegas has been postponed.
Novak Djokovic lamented the “favoritism” shown to World No. 1 Jannik Sinner over his three-month doping ban ... reacts during his semifinal match against Alexander Zverev of Germany at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia ...
Jannik Sinner has been dropped from an exhibition event in Las Vegas next month while the No. 1-ranked men’s tennis player is serving a three-month ban connected to a pair of failed doping tests.
The Argentine has never won an ATP title, and his career record entering the tournament was 4-10. Even if he goes on to win in Rio after defeating Zverev, he would still have a career-losing record.
Novak Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam winner, said this week that the "majority" of tennis pros were not happy with the WADA decision to ban Jannik Sinner for just three months.