LONDON (AP) — Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner has accepted a three-month ban in a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency, the organization said Saturday.
TRIATHLETE Imogen Simmonds has blamed sex after testing positive for a banned substance. The world No7 has been provisionally ...
Sinner’s explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... “However,” the WADA statement continued, “under the code and by virtue of CAS ...
Sinner’s explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... “However,” the WADA statement continued, “under the code and by virtue of CAS ...
Sinner's explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... "However," the WADA statement continued, "under the code and by virtue of CAS precedent ...
Sinner’s explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... “However,” the WADA statement continued, “under the code and by virtue of CAS ...
Sinner's explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage from a trainer ... “However,” the WADA statement continued, “under the code and by virtue of CAS ...
WADA announced in a statement on Saturday that it agrees with ... Sinner tested positive again in an out-of-competition sample. According to the ITIA’s initial findings, Sinner explained that ...
Sinner's explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... "However," the WADA statement continued, "under the code and by virtue of CAS precedent ...
Sinner’s explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... Credit: AP/Mark Baker “However,” the WADA statement continued, “under the code ...
Sinner’s explanation — that trace amounts of Clostebol in his doping sample was due to a massage ... “However,” the WADA statement continued, “under the code and by virtue of CAS ...