India leads the world in doping offenses for the third year, highlighting concerns despite improved testing and regulations.
The World No. 1 on the women's side brushes back against the idea of a double-standard after Sinner's positive test ...
For months, the tennis world has simmered with controversy in the wake of two doping cases involving top-ranking players: first, men’s player Jannik Sinner and months later, women’s player Iga Świątek ...
MONACO (AP) — The Russian doping crisis which rocked track and field in the 2010s reached a symbolic end on Friday with bans and disqualifications for 12 athletes in a final set of disciplinary cases ...
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Doping cases Michel Hessmann (Visma) and Jannik Sinner (tennis) an example of how things might also be done?
Cycling has a doping label that will probably never go away. Years of reaching for banned substances in a completely ...
India has topped the global rankings for sports doping violations for the third consecutive year, according to the World Anti ...
Tennis players who test positive for banned substances will receive financial and legal support for their cases from the sport’s anti-doping authority, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) ...
Tennis players involved in doping or match-fixing investigations are now eligible for free legal help, confidential counseling or money to test products they've taken that might have led to a positive ...
(CNN) — Novak Djokovic believes that “favoritism” is damaging tennis’ anti-doping system in light of Jannik Sinner’s three-month ban. On Saturday, it had emerged that world No. 1 Sinner accepted a ban ...
Nick Kyrgios is standing firm on his Jannik Sinner doping case stance and still believes that the world No. 2 bears responsibility for what happened, even if his version of the story was fully true.
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