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Jannik Sinner, the world number one tennis player, has accepted a three-month suspension following two doping violations last year. According to reports, the suspension was a result of an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). In March 2024, Sinner tested positive for the anabolic steroid Clostebol during the Masters in Indian Wells. Sinner was initially cleared by the International Tennis Integrity Agency, which accepted his explanation that he unknowingly received the substance from his physiotherapist during treatment for a cut.
However, WADA challenged this decision, leading to a hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport that has now been rendered unnecessary by Sinner's acceptance of the suspension. His management stated that the WADA investigation concluded Sinner had no intent to cheat and did not gain a competitive advantage from the positive tests. The suspension will prevent him from competing in several significant tournaments, including the BMW Open in Munich and the Masters in Indian Wells, but he is expected to return to play in May, notably for the home Masters in Rome.