India, Feb. 24 -- The World Anti-Doping Authority's 'case resolution agreement' with men's tennis world No.1 Jannik Sinner, who tested positive for a banned substance twice in March 2024, shrank his possible punishment from between one and two years to three months. In summary, WADA concluded that the Italian "did not intend to cheat" and "his exposure to clostebol did not provide any performance-enhancing benefit," etc.

While global tennis has responded with some confusion and much frustration, there was anger in the Spanish media which highlighted the difference between WADA's treatment of Sinner as opposed to Spanish figure skater Laura Barquero. Barquero was banned for six years after testing positive also for clostebol.

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