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    I’d have gotten 20-year ban if I failed drugs test like Sinner – Serena Williams

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    According to tennis great Serena Williams, if she had failed a drug test like world No. 1 Jannik Sinner, she would have been banned for 20 years.

    Next month, Sinner will make his comeback from a three-month suspension at the Italian Open.

    In March 2024, he had two positive clostebol tests.

    After his physiotherapist used an over-the-counter spray containing the anabolic steroid to treat a cut on his own finger, Sinner told doping officials that clostebol entered his system through a massage.

    WADA disputed the Tennis Integrity Agency’s decision to not ban him at first, and in February, they came to a contentious settlement with Sinner.

    Serena described Sinner as having a “fantastic personality” in an interview. I adore the man and his style of play. He excels at the sport.

    I don’t want to bring anyone down because I’ve been pushed down so much. He is essential to men’s tennis.

    I would have received 20 years if I had done that. Let’s be truthful. Grand Slams would have been denied to me.

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