“No. 1 tennis player Sinner needs to be suspended.”

WADA filed a complaint with CAS on the 28th (Korea time). It said, “We judged that Cinner was not at fault, and we need to suspend his qualification for one to two years.” However, the results of winning the Australian Open and the U.S. Open, which Cinner won this year, will not change as it does not require retroactive application of the suspension of qualification for Cinner.

Cinner tested positive for banned substances twice in March. However, the International Tennis Integrity Organization (ITIA) accepted Cinner’s explanation that he did not use banned substances intentionally, ending the case without being suspended. It was a disciplinary action related to the case that invalidated the prize money and ranking points received at the competition where Cinner participated during the doping test.토토사이트 모음

Some pointed out that it is a preferential treatment for Sinner, the world’s No. 1 player. Mariya Sharapova (Russia, Retired), who tested positive for doping in January 2016, explained at the time that she was not aware that the drug, which had been used for the purpose of treating heart disease for 10 years, was newly designated as a prohibited drug in January this year, but was eventually suspended for two years. After Sharapova appealed to CAS, the suspension was completed for 15 months.

“WADA’s move is unexpected and disappointing,” said Sinner, who is competing at the ATP Tour China Open in Beijing, China.

The Associated Press said, “Cynner will be allowed to participate in the competition until the CAS decision is made. The CAS decision will be made as soon as several months.” Sharapova was filed with CAS in June 2016, and the result came out in October.

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