Siner acquitted of all accusations in the doping scandal

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The Italian Janik Siner is acquitted of all accusations in the doping affair.

The World Doping Agency (WADA) did not appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne in the case of Sinner's ruling. By that alone he is freed from all accusations.

Siner tested positive twice for the banned substance clostebol, but in the end the blame was shifted to his physiotherapists, who he fired after it was made public.

A few days ago Sinner was happy with the US Open trophy, but it was waiting to be seen if there would be any appeals to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, when the appeals did not arrive he is now free to focus on the next challenges.

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