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Home / Sports / Sinner's Doping Cloud Over 2025 Australian Open

Sinner's Doping Cloud Over 2025 Australian Open

17 Jan

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Summary

  • Sinner admitted the 2025 Australian Open was difficult due to a doping inquiry.
  • He received a three-month suspension for testing positive for Clostebol.
  • Other players, including Djokovic, questioned the fairness of the process.
Sinner's Doping Cloud Over 2025 Australian Open

Jannik Sinner has revealed that competing in the 2025 Australian Open was a 'difficult' experience due to a doping inquiry. The world number two had entered the tournament facing questions after testing positive for the anabolic steroid Clostebol. This resulted in a three-month suspension resolved in February 2025, after his Grand Slam victory.

Sinner maintained the positive test stemmed from a spray used by his masseuse. The situation drew sharp criticism from Nick Kyrgios, who questioned the sport's integrity, and Novak Djokovic, who noted widespread player dissatisfaction with the handling of such cases. Djokovic suggested high-profile players might unduly influence outcomes.

Despite the controversy and admitted consideration of quitting, Sinner reflected that the ordeal made him stronger. He is now set to defend his title at Melbourne Park, with his first-round match scheduled for January 19 against Hugo Gaston.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sinner competed under a doping cloud following a positive test for Clostebol, which led to a three-month suspension.
Kyrgios criticized the doping outcomes, calling it 'disgusting for our sport' and questioning its integrity.
Yes, Novak Djokovic stated many players felt the process was unfair and suggested potential favoritism for top players.

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