Tennis is facing an existential crisis over doping. How will it respond?
- Tennis player Jannik Sinner has a doping hearing date set after testing positive for clostebol, a muscle-building steroid, during the Indian Wells tournament last year.
- Sinner stated, "I haven’t done anything wrong, that’s why I’m still here," emphasizing his belief in his innocence.
- The International Tennis Integrity Agency found no fault or negligence on Sinner's part, accepting his explanation of accidental contamination.
- WADA disagrees with the ITIA's finding, leading to discussions about how doping cases are managed in tennis.
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