India, Feb. 15 -- The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) confirmed via a press release that ATP world number one Jannik Sinner is set to serve a three-month suspension from tennis, in response to trace amounts of the banned substance clostebol being found in Sinner's system in March 2024.

This seems to be the conclusion of a back-and-forth regarding Sinner's case which began in September, in which it was revealed that an independent tribunal had found Sinner not guilty of negligence, allowing him to play over these previous months and lift high-profile trophies such as the US Open, the ATP World Tour Finals, and recently his second Australian Open.

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WADA certified in their press release that they ...