The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is allowing an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the decision not to disqualify Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner due to two positive doping tests conducted in March this year. This is what it says puntodebreak.com.
“As in other cases, we will carefully consider this decision and reserve the right to appeal to CAS if necessary,” the statement said.
August 20th on the official website of the institution for combating negative incidents in tennis (ITIA) It was published Sinner had previously avoided disqualification due to two positive doping tests. The organization reportedly found no serious reasons to disqualify Sinner.
“Sinner’s first test at the Masters tournament in Indian Wells showed a low concentration of clostebol. A second sample eight days later showed the same result. Sinner’s results from that tournament, prize money and ranking points have been cancelled, the ITIA said in a statement.
Former French tennis player surprised Sinner was acquitted after doping charges.
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Source: Gazeta
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