Sinner hopes to tune out the noise for US Open campaign
NEW YORK: Top-ranked Jannik Sinner overcame injury woes to win Cincinnati but is set to arrive at the U.S. Open with a cloud hanging over his head after the revelation that he avoided a suspension despite testing positive for a banned substance months ago.
The world number one player typically rides into Flushing Meadows on a wave of positive headlines, basking in a U.S. Open spotlight that shines brighter than the Times Square billboards.
Instead, Italian Sinner spent the lead-up to New York tamping down injury concerns and on Tuesday became embroiled in controversy after the International Tennis Integrity Agency said that he tested positive twice for an anabolic agent in March.
An independent tribunal convened by Sport Resolutions accepted his claim that the positive tests were the result of contamination, clearing him of wrongdoing, after Sinner maintained his innocence.
“I will now put this challenging and deeply unfortunate period behind me,” the 23-year-old wrote on the social media platform X. Seven-times major winner and ESPN analyst John McEnroe called the news - and its timing - “surprising and shocking,” while some of Sinner’s fellow players cried foul.
“Can’t imagine what every other player that got banned for contaminated substances is feeling right now,” said Canadian Denis Shapovalov. The saga marks the latest dip in a rollercoaster 2024 for Sinner, who started the year on a high by picking up his maiden major in Australia before winning in Miami but saw his season shortened due to a hip issue he picked up in May. The injury forced him to pull out of Madrid before his quarter-final and to miss Rome entirely. He also backed out of the Olympics due to tonsillitis.
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