Italian Tennis Federation chief Angelo Binaghi has backed
world number one
Jannik Sinner in the doping case. The 23-year-old is already
regarded as one of the best players currently playing in men’s tennis in the
singles category along with the likes of Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz.
Sinner has been in the news in 2024 for good and bad
reasons. The good reason was his form on the court, where he was simply
unstoppable. Because of that, he became the world's number-one player and will
finish the season as the top-ranked player in men’s tennis in the singles
category. On the other hand, the bad reason was that he has been involved in a doping
scandal.
Sinner was tested positive for Clostebol, an anabolic
steroid. However, despite that, the reigning world number one managed to escape
any punishment as the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) accepted his
counsel’s response where they claimed that the availability of the banned
substance in the player’s sample was because of receiving a cream from one member
of the coaching staff to treat an injury. However, the case is far from over as
the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), in September, appealed against the decision
of the ITIA in front of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). The matter is
likely to be resolved in 2025.
Italian Tennis Federation chief Binaghi recently spoke to AP
during the ongoing
ATP Finals in Turin, where Sinner is one of the eight
participants. The 64-year-old not only completely backed the world number one
in the doping scandal but also stated that the two-time Grand Slam winner has
already proven himself in the public's eyes. Binaghi stated that regardless of the
WADA outcome, Sinner will remain one of the ‘cleanest’ athletes around. “Apart
from a few imbeciles, people all around the world understand what happened,” he
said. “No matter what type of decision is issued, there’s no doubt that Sinner
is one of the cleanest and most honest athletes in world sport.”