Jannik Sinner Agrees to Three-Month Tennis Penalty
• World number one Jannik Sinner agrees to a three-month tennis penalty for testing positive for clostebol twice in March.
• The penalty will allow Sinner to participate in the French Open, the season’s second grand slam.
• Sinner stated that clostebol entered his system after a physiotherapist treated a cut with a drug-containing spray.
• WADA stated Sinner will serve his punishment as he is accountable for his entourage’s behavior.
• The agreement allows Sinner to play in the Rome Open, the final major clay court competition before Roland Garros.