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Sinner doping ban deal best choice in bad moment

Sinner doping ban deal best choice in bad moment

Rome, May 6 (UNI) Jannik Sinner said it was "good news" for him personally not to miss any Grand Slam tournaments during his three-month doping ban.
World number one Sinner accepted the ban in February after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) over his two positive tests last year.
His ban expired at midnight on Sunday, meaning he is able to compete at his home tournament - the Italian Open - in Rome this week, the BBC reported.

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