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Jannik Sinner , the world’s top-ranked tennis player and a Forbes 30 Under 30 alumnus, tested positive twice for a banned steroid in March, but will avoid a ban from competition after an independent tribunal on Tuesday ruled Sinner had “no fault” for either test, suggesting his doctor unintentionally contaminated him.
Sinner, 23, faced a temporary ban for the positive tests, which he appealed by arguing he was unknowingly contaminated by his physiotherapist. An investigation by the ITIA found clostebol was obtained by Sinner’s trainer and given to Sinner’s physiotherapist, Giacomo Naldi, who used the steroid to treat a cut on his left hand.
Clostebol was then transferred from Naldi—who was not wearing a glove—to Sinner after he gave Sinner full-body massages and applied bandages to Sinner’s feet, though Sinner was not aware Naldi was using the drug, the ITIA said. Despite the ruling, the ITIA said Sinner is still stripped of the $325,000 and ranking points he earned while playing at the BNP Paribas Open, during which Sinner lost in the semifinals to Carlos Alcaraz, who won the tournament.that Sinner is “responsible for whatever is in his system, even when entirely unaware of it,” while Sinner added he will “now put this challenging and deeply unfortunate period behind me.
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