Djokovic called Sinner’s unfair three -month disqualification
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic appreciated the three -month disqualification of the first racket of the world Yannik Sinner for violating anti -doping rules. His words are conveyed by Doha News.
Djokovic called this decision unfair and inconsistent. “Most of the players with whom I talked in the locker room not only in the last few days, but also in the last few months, are dissatisfied with how this whole process passed,” he said.
In his opinion, it is time to truly engage in the system, because it does not work to combat doping. “I hope that in the near future the leading bodies of our tours and the tennis ecosystem will unite and try to find a more effective way to combat these processes,” Jokovic summed up.
On February 15, the World Anti -Doping Agency (WADA) reported that Sinner entered into an agreement on resolving the case of the case. The athlete received removal from February 9 to May 4, 2025, and WADA officially revoked the appeal to the sports arbitration court.
Sinner failed two doping tests in March 2024, but initially escaped disqualification. The Italian explained that the metabolite of clostobol in low concentrations entered his body due to the processing of the wound with spray.
Source: Lenta

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