Jannik Sinner: My treatment was not ‘different’ over failed anti-doping tests

It was revealed on Tuesday that Sinner tested positive for a banned substance twice in March but was absolved of fault or negligence by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).
Jannik Sinner: My treatment was not ‘different’ over failed anti-doping tests

Jannik Sinner failed two anti-doping tests in March but has avoided a ban. Pic: Ryan Remiorz/AP

World number one Jannik Sinner insists he did not get preferential treatment after avoiding a ban for two failed anti-doping tests and maintains he is “clean”.

It was revealed on Tuesday that Sinner tested positive for a banned substance twice in March but was absolved of fault or negligence by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA).

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