Headline: UNCAPTIONED: Jannik Sinner Avoids Suspension Despite Positive Tests, Cleared to Compete
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Jannik Sinner Avoids Suspension Despite Positive Tests, Cleared to Compete. World No. 1 Jannik Sinner will not face suspension despite testing positive for a banned substance, Clostebol, twice in March, CNN reports. The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) determined that Sinner bore "no fault or negligence" due to contamination from his physiotherapist's over-the-counter spray. Sinner explained that the spray was applied by his physiotherapist for a wound and accidentally transferred to him through skin contact. Sinner successfully appealed the automatic provisional suspension both times, allowing him to continue playing. An independent tribunal, after reviewing the case on August 15, confirmed Sinner's explanation and ruled no suspension was necessary. As per the World Anti-Doping Code, Sinner's results from Indian Wells were disqualified, leading to the loss of $325,000 in prize money and 400 ranking points. The ATP expressed relief that Sinner was found without fault and emphasized the importance of caution in using products and treatments. Sinner has had a successful season, winning five titles, including the Australian Open, and reaching World No. 1 in June. Despite this setback, Sinner remains focused on complying with anti-doping regulations and looks forward to continuing his career. Sinner’s victory in the Cincinnati Open, defeating Frances Tiafoe, highlights his resilience and ongoing success on the ATP Tour.
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