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News January 8, 2025

CEO of ITIA predicts at the very least 1 12 months of disqualification for Jannik Sinner

CEO of ITIA predicts at the very least 1 12 months of disqualification for Jannik Sinner
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The CEO of ITIA Karen Moorhouse has returned to speak in regards to the doping scandal that’s involving the number one ATP Jannik Sinner.

Within the first months of 2025, in all probability across the month of March, the Court docket of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne will rule on the matter and determine as soon as and for all whether or not the Italian ought to serve a disqualification or not.

In an interview granted to tennis365.com, the consultant of the Worldwide Tennis Integrity Company expressed her opinion on the problem, additionally making a prediction on the potential disqualification of the Italian, which might be at the very least a 12 months, in keeping with the CEO of ITIA.

“If you test positive for a banned substance, the starting point for a possible ban is four years. If it can be proven that it was not intentional, the penalty is reduced to two years. At this point, there are distinctions to be made. In the case of Swiatek, we are talking about a contaminated product (medicine), while for Sinner there is the complication that his is a non-contaminated product, as the physiotherapist used the product in question on his finger which contained the active doping substance.

For this, the range of the ban is one to two years. I know that WADA has said that the reason for the appeal focuses on whether the player may have liability, responding to the article which speaks of ‘no significant fault or negligence’. The independent first instance tribunal found that Sinner had no fault or negligence, having used the greatest possible care. The World Anti-Doping Agency disputes this,” defined Moorohouse.

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The 23-year-old Italian – within the meantime – is attempting to focus on the courtroom and on the Australian Open, the primary event and Slam he’ll play in 2025 with the intention of reconfirming himself as defending champion after final 12 months’s success.

The CAS ought to determine Jannik’s destiny between the tip of February and the start of March: they are going to be onerous weeks to return for the Italian and his followers.

After an impartial tribunal ITIA acquitted the two-time Grand Slam champion, WADA determined to attraction to CAS to overturn the scenario, asking for a 1-2 12 months ban for Sinner.

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