A final verdict in the doping case involving top-ranked Jannik Sinner likely won't come until early next year.
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ATP Tour chairman Andrea Gaudenzi acknowledged that communication surrounding Jannik Sinner's doping case could have been better. While Gaudenzi maintains the rules were followed, Sinner's case, involving unintentional ingestion of a banned substance, is under appeal by the World Anti-Doping Agency. A final ruling is anticipated early next year. WADA is seeking a two year ban.
A final verdict in the doping case involving top-ranked Jannik Sinner likely won't come until early next year.
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