The men's world No. 1 could face a two-year ban. Here's what to know about the doping proceedings against him so far
With the Australian Open heading into its final rounds, all eyes are on men’s no.1 tennis player Jannik Sinner. However, Sinner is facing critics within and beyond his sport for a doping scandal that is still being investigated.
Iga Swiatek can now officially lay the doping saga to rest as the World Anti-Doping Agency has confirmed that they won't appeal the ruling made by the International Tennis Integrity Agency. In late November,
Jannik Sinner has a date for the World Anti-Doping Authority (WADA) appeal into his doping case which could lead to him being banned from tennis for up to two years. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has scheduled a behind-closed-doors hearing April 16 and 17 2025 at its headquarters in Lausanne,
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner will go to sport’s highest court in April for the World Anti-Doping Agency’s appeal that seeks to ban him from the sport for at least one year.
Tennis was rocked in 2024 by two separate doping cases featuring two of the sport's biggest names, Jannik Sinner ... Could Sinner be facing a tennis ban? Yes. WADA is seeking a period of ...
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Tennis fans are calling out the great "shame" of Jannik Sinner's march into the Australian Open semi-finals at the expense of Alex de Minaur - given anything he achieves in Melbourne will be clouded by a possible suspension.
"Jannik Sinner should be suspended because every athlete is responsible for what goes into his body," Sorgal began. "In the event of acquittal, the entire anti-doping system would make itself ridiculous in the eyes of the world," he added.
The World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) appeal against Jannik Sinner's 'No Fault or Negligence' case has finally received its dates and location ahead of the World No. 1's title defense at the ...
Jannik Sinner will be kick-starting his campaign at the Australian Open against Nicolas Jarry. He will be bidding to defend his title, having won the Major last season with a five-set win over Daniil Medvedev.
Iga Swiatek has avoided further scrutiny in her doping case as WADA has chosen not to appeal the ITIA's decision, unlike in Jannik Sinner's case.