In a statement, Jannik Sinner spoke out about the story. “I will now put this difficult and deeply unhappy time behind me. I will continue to do everything in my power to ensure that I continue to comply with the ITIA anti-doping program and I have a team around me that is meticulous in its own compliance.”
“Anti-doping rules must be very strict to be effective. Unfortunately, sometimes completely innocent athletes get caught up in these rules. There is no doubt that Jannik is innocent in this case. The ITIA has not challenged this essential principle. However, under the rules of liability “Strictly speaking, Jannik is responsible for everything that is in his system, even if he is not aware of it, as in this exceptional case,” added the player's lawyer.
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