Ultimes Sinner-doping, the Italian tennis player after his triumph at the US Open is looking forward to putting the ugly affair behind him.
Only a week has passed since his triumph at the 2024 U.S. Open, yet Jannik Sinner along with his staff is already focusing attention on his next goals. We will see the world number one at work again on the Asian tour. At the end of the month the appointment is in China, where two very important tournaments will be staged in Beijing – in the Chinese capital the South Tyrolean will have to defend the title he won a year ago – and in Shanghai.
But Sinner’s big dream is to triumph at the Atp Finals in November and bring joy to the Turin audience. The San Candido native came close already last year but in the Finals was forced to surrender to Djokovic, then beaten a week later in the Davis Cup. Already, once the Finals are archived, the Italian’s last engagement is precisely in Malaga with Italy captained by Filippo Volandri.
The Italian national team has just qualified for the Final Eight in November, where it will try to triumph for the second year in a row. Sinner, who in the 2023 edition was decisive and led the Azzurri to victory, will obviously be there in Spain. In any case, the hope is that the 2-time Slam champion will be able to put behind him the ugly doping affair that has not allowed him to remain calm in recent months. In fact, the word has not yet been written.
Latest hour Sinner-doping, there is optimism about Wada’s appeal
The Wada, the world anti-doping agency, in the past week asked for more documents, thus lengthening the time for the appeal. Despite the fact that the Italian tennis player has already been exonerated – with his lawyers he managed to prove, on time, that taking Clostebol was accidental – from Montreal they want to see the light.
Until next September 30, therefore, the affair cannot be said to be over. The Gazzetta dello Sport, however, is very optimistic about it. According to the Rosea, Wada will eventually decide not to appeal, letting the terms run. Reason why the feelings, as Tennis World Italia also reports, are positive. Meanwhile, other tennis players are continuing to have their say in the Sinner case. One of the latest was Norwegian Casper Ruud, who sided with the Italian: “Jannik in a short time managed to find proof within 15 days,” he said, “finding out where the substance came from. ”