Paul Horvath commented on Jannik Sinner’s doping case, explaining that Sinner’s positive tests for clostebol were caused by accidental contamination. The substance was transferred when his physiotherapist massaged him after applying a clostebol-containing cream for a hand injury. Paul highlighted that while unusual, such contamination is possible and noted that the legal process followed established protocols. Although initially found without fault, WADA appealed the decision, leading to a three-month suspension for Sinner. Paul emphasized that the outcome was consistent with anti-doping rules. Listen to the full interview here
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