At some point during the last 12 months, men’s tennis world No. 1 Jannik Sinner changed everything in the anti-doping world.
The morning of Feb. 15, after late-night discussions between Sinner’s legal team and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the two-time Grand Slam champion came out with a three-month ban for two anti-doping rule violations, both positive tests for the banned anabolic steroid, clostebol. Sinner, 23, is banned from competing professionally and from attending professional tennis events from Feb. 9 until May 4 inclusive. He and his legal team have contributed to a massive change for all athletes who claim — and can prove on the balance of probability —
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