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WADA comes to Jannik Sinner's defense. Source: Getty

The Sinner case is a million miles away from being doping

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These are the words of Ross Wenzel, General Counsel of WADA, defending himself against the constant criticism received in recent days following the sanction imposed on Jannik Sinner after his doping positive last season.

“This has been a case that was a million miles away from doping. The scientific feedback we received was that this could not be a case of intentional doping, including micro-dosing. When we look at these cases, we try to approach them technically and operationally, not being swayed by what the public, politicians, or anyone else might say,” the lawyer confessed in statements collected by BBC Sport.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, “El caso Sinner está a un millón de millas de distancia de ser dopaje”

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Jannik Sinner.

WADA denies Italian media: 'Sinner case' not closed yet

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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.

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"

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WADA comes to Jannik Sinner's defense. Source: Getty

The Sinner case is a million miles away from being doping

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These are the words of Ross Wenzel, General Counsel of WADA, defending himself against the constant criticism received in recent days following the sanction imposed on Jannik Sinner after his doping positive last season.

“This has been a case that was a million miles away from doping. The scientific feedback we received was that this could not be a case of intentional doping, including micro-dosing. When we look at these cases, we try to approach them technically and operationally, not being swayed by what the public, politicians, or anyone else might say,” the lawyer confessed in statements collected by BBC Sport.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, “El caso Sinner está a un millón de millas de distancia de ser dopaje”

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Jannik Sinner.

WADA denies Italian media: 'Sinner case' not closed yet

Streaming M25 Sharm El Sheikh live tennis
🎾 Jannik Opitz vs Mattias Southcombe
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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.

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"

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