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It's a sin!
Posted by Godders on 13/7/2025, 18:26:56
Sinner wins Wimbledon.
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Re: It's a sin!
Posted by KennyC on 13/7/2025, 18:42:07, in reply to "It's a sin!"
Carlos screwed it up.
Also screwed around with our Emma
Re: It's a sin!
Posted by RandomHatter on 13/7/2025, 18:48:30, in reply to "Re: It's a sin!"
Or Sinner was the better player and deserved to win. Our Emma ffs.
Re: It's a sin!
Posted by The Outsider on 13/7/2025, 18:35:04, in reply to "It's a sin!" VIP
It doesn't seem to be treated as such any more.
Jannik Sinner
On 20 August, an independent tribunal announced that Sinner had positive results for the banned substance clostebol in separate tests from March 2024.[159] The tribunal accepted Sinner's explanation that the clostebol had entered his body via massages administered by his physiotherapist, who had used a treatment which contained clostebol to treat an injury on his own hands. The decision by the tribunal was to determine that Sinner bore "no fault or negligence" and no period of ineligibility would apply, but that he would forfeit prize money and ranking points earned at the Indian Wells tournament held in March.[160][161][162] The World Anti-Doping Agency appealed the decision, and in February 2025 the appeal reached a settlement under which the positive drug tests were determined to be due to inadvertent contamination and Sinner was suspended for three months.[163] The overall process was criticized by some active and former players.[164][165]
Iga Swiatek
Świątek received a one-month suspension in November 2024 following a positive test for a banned substance trimetazidine. The drug was found to be a contaminant in a sleep medication melatonin she was taking, so she was handed a penalty that was at the lowest end of the range for "No Significant Fault or Negligence".[132] Nevertheless, she had to miss three tournaments while her case was being considered and forfeit her prize money from the Cincinnati Open.[133]
Re: It's a sin!
Posted by Farhat on 13/7/2025, 18:31:57, in reply to "It's a sin!"
Loved that game last Monday when he walked off *injured* for 15 minutes, and gave himself enough time to do some serious spreadbetting (once a cheat etc etc etc).
I DO NOT IN ANY WAY ENDORSE THIS POST BY FARHAT, AND SINNER WAS INJURED.
Re: It's a sin!
Posted by Alien Nate on 13/7/2025, 19:00:59, in reply to "Re: It's a sin!"
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