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Jannik Sinner Reveals 'Fearful' Sleepless Nights Over Threat Of Doping Ban

Sinn𒉰er was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent tribunal, which found he inadvertently took Clostebol when using an over-the-counter treatment given to him by his physiotherapist

Jannik Sinner has revealed he struggled to sleep when facing the threat of a doping ban earlier this year, saying the episode made him realise who his real friends are. (More Tennis News)

It was announced in August that Sinner had twice tested posit🏅ive for Clostebol – a banned performance-enhancing steroid – at Indian Wells back in March.

The world number one was subsequently cleared of any wrongdoing by an independent tribunal, which found he inadvertently took Clostebol when using an over-the-counter treatment given to him by hi♈s physiotherapist. 

The World Anti-Doping Agency 😼(WADA) has appealed against that decision, but Sinner💧 has repeatedly expressed confidence he will avoid any punishment.

Nevertheless, he st💟ruggled in the aftermath of his posiꦫtive test, which he feared would turn his fellow professionals against him.

"It was a tough time," Sinner told Esquire. "I couldn't talk to anyone about it🦄. I couldn't vent or ge💝t help. 

"All the people who knew me and watched me play understood that there was something wrong witﷺh me. 

"I had sleepless nights, because even if you are certain of your innocence, you know that these things are c🌟omplex. 

"Everyone immediately told the truth and 🌃that allowed me to play. But at Wimbledon, on the court, I was white. Even afterwards, my feeling with people was fearful. 

"I went into 🧜training in the Cincinnati clubhouse and thought, 'how are the💮y looking at me? What do they really think of me?' I realised who my real friends are."

Aside from the positive test, Sinner enjoyed a stellar 2024, winning his first two major crowns at the Australian Open and US Open while also🌳 triumphing at the ATP Finals and helping Italy retain the Davis Cup.

Aside from the positive test, Sinner enjoyed a stellar 2024, winning his first two major crowns at the Australian Open and US Open while also triumphing at the ATP Finals and helping Italy retain the Davis Cup.

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