Italian tennis champion Sinner, who has reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the China Tennis Open, said he was surprised and disappointed after learning that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) had appealed against his case and requested a suspension, but he was con

Italian champion Sina , who has reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the China Tennis Open, said he was surprised and disappointed after learning that the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) had appealed against his case and requested a ban. However, he was confident that he would win again. Prove innocence.

Italian king Sinner, who has reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the China Tennis Open,

"Honestly, obviously I am very disappointed and surprised by this appeal. Because we held three hearings , all the results were disappointing to me. "This news came out when Sinner defeated Russian player Roman Safiullin 3:6, 6:2, 6:3. The 23-year-old young player responded calmly after the game: "You You know, I didn’t expect this. I heard they would appeal a few days ago, but it’s still surprising that they did it today. Maybe they just want to make sure everything is on track.” It's hard to see what would be accomplished by asking three different judges to revisit the same facts and documents. That being said, I have nothing to hide and, as I have done all summer, I will cooperate fully with the appeals process and will do so. Offering everything one might need to prove innocence again. "

Sinner tested positive twice for clostebol in March this year, but the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) accepted its explanation that the team's physiotherapists used drugs containing the anabolic steroid. The spray was used to treat the finger wound, and then when he was given massage and exercise treatment, a trace amount of the banned substance entered his body.

Because Sinner's prize money and points were deducted from the Indian Wells event, and he escaped the penalty of suspension, it triggered heated discussions in the tennis community. Wada has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (cas), seeking a one to two year ban. Sinner previously withstood pressure to win the US Open title and is currently seeking to defend his title in Beijing.

Italian champion Sina , who has reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the China Tennis Open, said he was surprised and disappointed after learning that the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) had appealed against his case and requested a ban. However, he was confident that he would win again. Prove innocence.

Italian king Sinner, who has reached the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the China Tennis Open,

"Honestly, obviously I am very disappointed and surprised by this appeal. Because we held three hearings , all the results were disappointing to me. "This news came out when Sinner defeated Russian player Roman Safiullin 3:6, 6:2, 6:3. The 23-year-old young player responded calmly after the game: "You You know, I didn’t expect this. I heard they would appeal a few days ago, but it’s still surprising that they did it today. Maybe they just want to make sure everything is on track.” It's hard to see what would be accomplished by asking three different judges to revisit the same facts and documents. That being said, I have nothing to hide and, as I have done all summer, I will cooperate fully with the appeals process and will do so. Offering everything one might need to prove innocence again. "

Sinner tested positive twice for clostebol in March this year, but the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) accepted its explanation that the team's physiotherapists used drugs containing the anabolic steroid. The spray was used to treat the finger wound, and then when he was given massage and exercise treatment, a trace amount of the banned substance entered his body.

Because Sinner's prize money and points were deducted from the Indian Wells event, and he escaped the penalty of suspension, it triggered heated discussions in the tennis community. Wada has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (cas), seeking a one to two year ban. Sinner previously withstood pressure to win the US Open title and is currently seeking to defend his title in Beijing.