Jannik Sinner fired two of his team members over his positive steroid tests in March

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Jannik Sinner fired two of his team members over his positive steroid tests in March

Sunday, 25 August 2024 | AP | New York

Jannik Sinner fired his fitness trainer and physiotherapist because of his two positive steroid tests in March and said Friday at his pre-U.S. Open news conference - his first public comments on the matter - that he knew he was innocent but worried what the case’s outcome would be until finding out he wouldn’t be suspended.

Sinner’s fitness trainer, Umberto Ferrara, and his physiotherapist, Giacomo Naldi, have been at the 23-year-old Italian’s side during his rise over the past two years, which included his first Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in January and ascension to the No. 1 ranking in June.

“I’m not feeling that confident to continue with them,” Sinner said. “Now I just need some clean air.”

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced this week that Sinner failed two drug tests - one during a tournament in Indian Wells, California, and one eight days later - but that it was determined the banned anabolic steroid Clostebol entered his system unintentionally through a massage from Naldi.

“Obviously it has been a very tough moment for me and my team,” Sinner said. “It still is, because it’s quite fresh.”

Play begins Monday at Flushing Meadows. Sinner is the top-seeded man and is scheduled to meet first-round opponent Mackie McDonald, an American ranked 140th, on Tuesday.

“Of course it’s not ideal before a Grand Slam,” Sinner said with a chuckle about the timing of the news. “But in my mind, I know that I haven’t done anything wrong. I had to play, already, (for) months with this in my head, but just (was reminding) myself that I haven’t done really anything wrong. I always respect these rules - and I always will respect these rules - of anti-doping.”

He is considered one of the leaders of the next group of male tennis stars who will succeed the Big Three of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Sinner is 48-5 with a tour-leading five titles in 2024 and tuned up for the U.S. Open by winning the hard-court Cincinnati Open on Monday.

“He’s an incredible player, and, you know, (governing) bodies made a decision. They went and did that; he’s cleared to play. That’s pretty much what I have to say about it,” said Frances Tiafoe, the American who lost to Sinner in the final at Cincinnati. “All the best to him in the U.S. Open.”

Sinner’s defense was that Ferrara purchased an over-the-counter spray that contained Clostebol in Italy, then gave it to Naldi, who used it on a cut finger. Sinner said Naldi then gave him a massage.

The investigation found that Sinner had a trace amount of the steroid in his system, a point he illustrated Friday by using eight fingers to count out the number of zeroes before the “1” in the amount: .000000001”

Asked whether he thinks the episode will affect his reputation, Sinner said: “We will see now - now, moving forward. Because this, I can’t really control.”

He also called the outcome “a relief.”

“Of course I was worried,” Sinner said, “because it was the first time for me - and hopefully the last time that I am in this situation, position.

 

Sarabjot says he barely got to train with Manu before 10m air pistol mixed event in Paris

Bengaluru, (PTI) Sarabjot Singh, who partnered with Manu Bhaker to win India’s first ever Olympic medal in a mixed shooting event, on Saturday said they “barely” got to train together in the run-up to their event.

Bhaker and Sarabjot scripted history with a bronze medal in the 10m air pistol mixed team shooting event at the Paris Games.

“My training was due at 9, hers was due at 12, individually. Mixed session lasted for 30 minutes, before which she trained separately, and I separately.

“Our conversation was usually brief and limited to ‘Apna 100 per cent dena hai (we have to give our 100 per cent)’. Apart from that, we enjoyed some banter. Sometimes I would make fun of her, sometimes she would of me,” recalled Sarabjot.

Sarabjot also revealed his longtime fandom for Yusuf Dikec and said he has been looking up to the Turkish shooting icon for inspiration since 2011.

“I have been watching his (Yusuf’s) videos since 2011. He has always been like this. He is 51 today. Even though I have tried, I could not match his perfection. If I had the chance, I would ask him what he eats?,” said the 22-year-old from Dheen village of Haryana during an interview with PUMA India.

Sarabjot said that his pistol is engraved with SSINGH30, comprising his initials and a significant date in his journey.

“I didn’t give it a name. When I achieved my personal best at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, I got the weapon engraved with ‘SSINGH30’. That is my best weapon. Because my medal (gold) came on September 30 and that was a significant achievement,” he said.

The athlete also shared that he has had to deal with his fair share of setbacks in his journey. Meditation, and a rare yogic technique called Trataka, helped him.

“The main technique is to look at the candle flame with eyes open for three minutes, and then imagine for two minutes. I used to keep it directly in front of my eyes.

“Complete darkness in the room, complete peace, silence. My eyes would water; it was not easy. The most important thing is visualisation in shooting,” said Sarabjot.

In conclusion, the Olympic medallist stated his ambition for the 2028 Los Angeles Games.

“LA ‘28; iska colour change karna hai (LA ‘28, I want to change its colour),” said Sarabjot, gesturing toward his glittering bronze medal.

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