India, Feb. 16 -- The tennis world was taken by storm on Saturday, as Jannik Sinner reached an agreement with WADA over his high-profile doping controversy. The WADA had appealed Sinner's case to CAS after an independent tribunal accepted his defence. To everyone's surprise on Saturday, WADA confirmed on a press conference that Sinner is set to serve a three-match suspension from tennis, in relation to his doping incident.
Sinner is expected to lose 2100 points before his suspension comes to an end on May 5 of this year. The Italian is set to lose 500 points on Monday, for not defending his Rotterdam Open last week. He will fall to 9730 points as a result of his suspension. Despite his absence, he will remain No. 1 with a good distance o...
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