Urgent breaking news that could change the future of the world number 1, facing a new trial by WADA.
Urgent breaking news that could change the future of the world number 1, facing a new trial by WADA.
The one speaking is a very respected and influential voice in the tennis world, such as Lindsay Davenport, former world number 1. The American player chatted with the Serbian outlet Sportklub and offered a strong point of view on the doping positives case of Jannik Sinner. "I am surprised by the handling of the case, recently discovering all that has happened behind the scenes. It doesn't seem fair to me that Sinner can compete throughout the year while others don't have the same opportunity. It's clear that not everyone is treated equally; it seems like everything is about money," she concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "No es justo que Sinner pueda haber jugado todo el año"
This morning news came to us from Italian media that could put an end to the last barrier for Jannik Sinner in his doping case. It was the Corriere della Sera who reported that the WADA would not appeal the decision of the ITIA, something that this global anti-doping organization has quickly clarified. In a statement, WADA states that their "review of the case is still ongoing" and that they have still not made any decision regarding it. In other words, Sinner will have to wait a few more weeks to definitively know if WADA will fully engage in the decision about his case. Will they do it? We will find out, still, in a few days.
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— Adam_Addicott (@AdamAddicott) September 10, 2024
The WADA has issued me this statement on Jannik #Sinner
PART ONE
“WADA’s review of this case is ongoing. No decision has been taken on that yet. For the deadline, read 13. 2. 3.5 of the World Anti-Doping Code.”
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La WADA desmiente a los medios italianos: aún no ha cerrado el "caso Sinner"
The Bulgarian did not mince words when talking about the Italian doping case, expressing his "astonishment" at how the case has been handled.
New doping case in the world of tennis... and one that might stir controversy. The ITIA has provisionally suspended Brazilian Nicolás Zanellato, whose highest ranking is #458 in the world, after testing positive for boldenone, an anabolic steroid used to increase the muscle mass and weight of animals. However, the Brazilian was quick to speak out and explained why he found that substance in his body: his positive test occurred during a Challenger event in Colombia, a country with a long history of meat contamination with this substance. For the same reason, three other players (Robert Farah, Tara Moore, and Bárbara Gatica) were previously suspended (and later acquitted), but the independent tribunal did not accept Zanellato's version and evidence presented, while he maintains his innocence and argues the contamination case. Will his case be resolved soon?
Nicolas Zanellato, suspended for boldenone, blames contaminated steak for + test results and cites similar cases of other tennis players in the recent past.
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) September 12, 2024
The chair of the tribunal was skeptical of his claims even though ITIA does acknowledge the problem and has warned players. pic.twitter.com/NL9PHpNjAa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Un jugador brasileño, suspendido en un nuevo caso de dopaje en el tenis
Rafael Nadal was asked on the television program El Hormiguero about his opinion regarding the doping case of Jannik Sinner and the fact that he ended up being declared innocent. "I know Jannik and I am convinced that he has not acted in bad faith and has not intended to dope at any time. I believe in justice and I am certain that if he has been declared innocent, it is because the court has seen things very clearly. I do not think the verdict has anything to do with him being the world number 1," he stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal, sobre el doping de Sinner: "Estoy convencido de que no ha actuado de mala fe, confío en la justicia"
The Spaniard expressed himself more clearly about the Italian's positive doping test and showed some doubt about the reasons why Jannik could continue playing tennis.
Ivan Ljubicic was asked about the doping case of Jannik Sinner, and Federer's former coach offered his perspective with total clarity, as reported by tennis365.com. "At this point, I believe no one doubts Sinner's innocence, and what I perceive is a certain surprise from some players about how the legal process was handled in comparison to others," he stated.
"This will serve as a lesson; players must be very careful as it's not easy to control everything. We travel around the world and may need to take a medication where we are not entirely sure of its composition," he explained. "Jannik has shown how mentally strong he is; it must have been tough for him to deal with this for months and continue competing. Now he has relieved himself of a burden, and I am sure he will regain his best tennis," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ljubicic: "Sinner saldrá muy reforzado mentalmente de todo lo que ha pasado"
Urgent breaking news that could change the future of the world number 1, facing a new trial by WADA.
The Bulgarian did not mince words when talking about the Italian doping case, expressing his "astonishment" at how the case has been handled.
The one speaking is a very respected and influential voice in the tennis world, such as Lindsay Davenport, former world number 1. The American player chatted with the Serbian outlet Sportklub and offered a strong point of view on the doping positives case of Jannik Sinner. "I am surprised by the handling of the case, recently discovering all that has happened behind the scenes. It doesn't seem fair to me that Sinner can compete throughout the year while others don't have the same opportunity. It's clear that not everyone is treated equally; it seems like everything is about money," she concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "No es justo que Sinner pueda haber jugado todo el año"
New doping case in the world of tennis... and one that might stir controversy. The ITIA has provisionally suspended Brazilian Nicolás Zanellato, whose highest ranking is #458 in the world, after testing positive for boldenone, an anabolic steroid used to increase the muscle mass and weight of animals. However, the Brazilian was quick to speak out and explained why he found that substance in his body: his positive test occurred during a Challenger event in Colombia, a country with a long history of meat contamination with this substance. For the same reason, three other players (Robert Farah, Tara Moore, and Bárbara Gatica) were previously suspended (and later acquitted), but the independent tribunal did not accept Zanellato's version and evidence presented, while he maintains his innocence and argues the contamination case. Will his case be resolved soon?
Nicolas Zanellato, suspended for boldenone, blames contaminated steak for + test results and cites similar cases of other tennis players in the recent past.
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) September 12, 2024
The chair of the tribunal was skeptical of his claims even though ITIA does acknowledge the problem and has warned players. pic.twitter.com/NL9PHpNjAa
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Un jugador brasileño, suspendido en un nuevo caso de dopaje en el tenis
This morning news came to us from Italian media that could put an end to the last barrier for Jannik Sinner in his doping case. It was the Corriere della Sera who reported that the WADA would not appeal the decision of the ITIA, something that this global anti-doping organization has quickly clarified. In a statement, WADA states that their "review of the case is still ongoing" and that they have still not made any decision regarding it. In other words, Sinner will have to wait a few more weeks to definitively know if WADA will fully engage in the decision about his case. Will they do it? We will find out, still, in a few days.
🚨NEW🚨
— Adam_Addicott (@AdamAddicott) September 10, 2024
The WADA has issued me this statement on Jannik #Sinner
PART ONE
“WADA’s review of this case is ongoing. No decision has been taken on that yet. For the deadline, read 13. 2. 3.5 of the World Anti-Doping Code.”
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La WADA desmiente a los medios italianos: aún no ha cerrado el "caso Sinner"
Rafael Nadal was asked on the television program El Hormiguero about his opinion regarding the doping case of Jannik Sinner and the fact that he ended up being declared innocent. "I know Jannik and I am convinced that he has not acted in bad faith and has not intended to dope at any time. I believe in justice and I am certain that if he has been declared innocent, it is because the court has seen things very clearly. I do not think the verdict has anything to do with him being the world number 1," he stated.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal, sobre el doping de Sinner: "Estoy convencido de que no ha actuado de mala fe, confío en la justicia"
The Spaniard expressed himself more clearly about the Italian's positive doping test and showed some doubt about the reasons why Jannik could continue playing tennis.
Ivan Ljubicic was asked about the doping case of Jannik Sinner, and Federer's former coach offered his perspective with total clarity, as reported by tennis365.com. "At this point, I believe no one doubts Sinner's innocence, and what I perceive is a certain surprise from some players about how the legal process was handled in comparison to others," he stated.
"This will serve as a lesson; players must be very careful as it's not easy to control everything. We travel around the world and may need to take a medication where we are not entirely sure of its composition," he explained. "Jannik has shown how mentally strong he is; it must have been tough for him to deal with this for months and continue competing. Now he has relieved himself of a burden, and I am sure he will regain his best tennis," he concluded.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ljubicic: "Sinner saldrá muy reforzado mentalmente de todo lo que ha pasado"
Tallon Griekspoor advanced to the second round of the US Open 2024 after defeating Nagal and was asked by the Dutch media about Jannik Sinner's doping case. His response was firm. "I don't believe that Jannik has taken anything, he doesn't seem like the type of person who would do that. However, it's very strange how the case has been handled. Where there's smoke, there's fire. Sinner brings in a lot of money and the top leaders of the ATP are Italian... It can't be that other players have had to wait for years for the trial's result while he has been allowed to compete freely. Whether you're number 1 or 500, you should be treated the same way," he stated on nos.nl.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Griekspoor, sobre el caso del doping de Sinner: "Donde hay humo, hubo fuego"
Toni Nadal wanted to express his opinion about the Jannik Sinner case now that all the facts have been clarified. After observing the reactions of others and reflecting on the issue, Rafa's uncle and former coach shared insightful thoughts in his column for El País. He firmly believes in the innocence of the Italian player. "I find it unthinkable that he could have acted falsely and knowingly regarding doping. His team's mistake has been sufficiently punished," stated the Spaniard, before criticizing those who unjustly condemn Sinner. "I don't understand some players casting doubt on his innocence or demanding a punishment they know would be excessive," he commented.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Toni Nadal y su defensa a ultranza de Sinner