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Jannik Sinner, Doping

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Jannik Sinner suspension, explained: Revisiting the 2024 doping controversy and tennis star's comeback
Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid during the 2024 Indian Wells Tournament. He tested positive for a substance called Clostebol, which is notably banned in tennis, and he was first popped for the steroid during Indian Wells, and then again eight days later in an out-of-competition sample.

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Why was Jannik Sinner banned from tennis? Doping suspension explained
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Why was Jannik Sinner banned from tennis? Doping scandal explained ahead of Wimbledon final
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'They're Not Drug Cheats': Former Wimbledon Champion Lashes Out At Critics Of Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek
With some experts and former players unhappy about Sinner and Swiatek winning Wimbledon due to their records as 'drug cheats' ...
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How Jannik Sinner explained doping contamination to escape serious ban
Timeline: Sinner, the men’s No 1-ranked player, twice tested positive for the banned substance clostebol but successfully argued he had been inadvertently contaminated by his physiotherapist ...
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Jannik Sinner explains why he faced fewer consequences than other players for his doping ban
Italian star Jannik Sinner revealed why he was able to prove his innocence in a doping case—resulting in fewer consequences ...

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