What did Wada and sinner agree?
The tennis world number one has fallen lightly with a three -month ban. He conducted a positive test for the banned Annabolic agent Clojbol in the spring last year – in the ATP Masters tournament in Indian wells in the US on March 10 and during training on 18 March – but he was not suspended.
So the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) took the matter to the Court of Orbiting for Sport (CAS) and demanded a ban of one to two years. Cas was planning to listen to the case in mid -March.
But Wada has now withdrew his appeal, in a statement saying that he admitted that the sinner had “not intended to cheat and the previous risk for Clojbol did not give any performance benefit and his It happened as a result of his knowledge without knowledge. [the] Negligence of members of his entry.
It said that a three -month suspension which is understood to be on “proper results”.
What is Clostabol?
Clostabol is an anabolic steroid that stimulates the creation of muscle mass and enhanances performance. This designer was given athletes as part of the systematic state in Eastern Germany. But in most cases of clostebol doping, creatures are detected in Italy and Brazil, where wound creams and sprays in which substances may sour on the counter in pharmacies.
In 2016, the Norwegian cross-country skiing star Theres Johag conducted a positive test for Clostbol. It was later revealed that he had applied a skin cream that had a substance for a sunburn on his lips. His team’s doctor rejected the cream in Italian Alps. CAS banned the 2010 Olympic champion for 18 months, so it missed the 2018 Winter Olympics in PyeongChang.
Why did the sinner not immediately ban?
Following two positive doping tests, the International Tennis integrity Agency (ITIA) provided the sinner provisionally suspended, but he immediately appealed and informed. Itia acknowledged his clarification that a physiotherapist of his team used a spray containing closbol to treat a wound on his fingers before he wore any gloves without any gloves. This results in “casual contamination”.
ITIA is an independent organization located in London. It was established in 2021 to protect the integrity of professional tennis by the organizers of the ATP, WTA and ITF Tennis Association and four Grand Slam tournaments. This referred to the sinner case to an independent panel, which found in a hearing on August 15 that the tennis player “did not make any mistake or negligence.”
What is the position of a sinner in world tennis?
The era of Big Three is ending. Among those who dominate tennis in the last decades, Roger Federer of Switzerland and Rafael Nadal of Spain have already hung their racket, and Serbia’s Olympic champion Novak Djokovic is expected to be 37 years of age.
Jannik Sinner seems to be with the intention of matching its success. In June 2024, he became the first Italian to go to number one in the World ATP rankings and stayed there anytime there. The same year, he won the final tournament of the season for two of the four Grand Slam tournaments, the Australian Open and the US Open, as well as the ATP final, eight best players of the year. This year, he defended his title at the Australian Open, with a commanding three sets with a three -set win in the final against the German tennis star Alexander Zerev.
What will be a three -month ban for a sinner?
Hey, will not loosen any of its title or prize money money last year, but he will remember a float -e -feta tournament before lifting the suspension on 4 May. He will loosen the points collected in three months of the last year. In the world rankings. It will give to Zeverev, which is in second place, the sinner is likely to dislike before May. Two weeks ago for the soil surface in a tournament in Rome.
How has Tennis World reacted to the agreement between Wada and sinner?
Novak Djokovic said that “Most of the players I have talked to in the elasticity room … are not happy with the way this whole process has been handled.” He said that the most thought was “being biased.” Hey said that one appeared “If you are a top player then you can almost affect the result if you have access to top lawyers.”
Zeverev said he felt the case was strange: “If you are not guilty of any kind, you should not be banned at all,” Heer said. “But if you are guilty of something, I don’t think there is a ban to take steroids for three months.”
Djokovic said that “there was a lack of faith in Wada and Itia.” After World No. 2, both organizations caught fire, polish player IGA Swiatech conducted a positive test for Trimatazidine last August. He claimed that positive results were passing through the melatonin tablets taken for jet lag. Itia believed her and suspended her for only one month. In January, Wada announced that he would not appeal.
What does an anti-doping specialist say about the skinner case?
German pharmacist and doping specialist, Fritz Sorgel said, “What Wada has done here will mean its current form at the end of the doping anti-doping system.”
Hey the result will be “destruction”, and the system will loosen its anchor. “In the future, anyone must refer to sinful matters and others and request liberal punishment despite positive doping tests. They just need to make an excuse.”
Lars Mortseififer, president of the German National Doping Anti-Doping Agency, said that the matter would send a signal and athletes conducting positive tests in future, who can try to interact on settlements with Wada to reduce the ban. .
This article was translated from German.