WADA filed an appeal on Thursday in the case of the world No.1, who had been cleared by tennis anti-doping after testing positive twice for clostebol in March.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced on Saturday that it had filed an appeal on Thursday in the case of world number one tennis player Jannik Sinner, cleared by the International Agency for Tennis Integrity (Itia) after having tested positive for twice with clostebol, a banned substance, in March.
In its press release the body “considers that the conclusion of absence of fault or negligence was not correct under the applicable rules” and, consequently, “WADA requests a suspension period of one to two years” for the Italian player, without these results since his positive tests, including his victory at the US Open, being canceled.
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