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Novak Djokovic: Jannik sinner’s doping ban will hang over him like a ‘Cloud’, says 24-time grand slam champion

Novak Djokovic warns Jannik Sinner that his doping ban could overshadow his career

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Novak Djokovic has warned Jannik Sinner that his three-month doping ban will hang over him like a “cloud” – and questioned both the timing and length of the sanction handed to the Italian.

Sinner served a three-month ban in February 2025 after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accepted his explanation that a banned anabolic steroid, clostebol, entered his system accidentally.

In an interview on Piers Morgan: Uncensored on YouTube, Djokovic said: “That cloud will follow him just as the cloud of Covid will follow me, for the rest of his, or my career in this case.

“It’s just so major, and when that happens, over time it will fade, but I don’t think it will disappear. There’s always going to be a certain group of people that will always try to bring that forward.”

Djokovic said he believed that Sinner, a regular practice partner, “didn’t do it on purpose”, but he went on to question how the Italian managed to serve his time without missing a Grand Slam.

“There is the lack of transparency, the inconsistency, the convenience [of] the ban coming, between the slams, so he doesn’t miss out the others – it’s just, it was very, very odd,” added Djokovic.

“I really don’t like how the case was being handled, and you could hear so many other players, both male and female, who had some similar situations coming out in the media, and complaining that it was a preferable treatment.”

  Sinner had tested positive in March 2024 for clostebol, before being cleared in August by an independent tribunal that determined he was not to blame.

WADA, which previously stated it was seeking a ban of between one and two years for Sinner, appealed against that decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in September, and a subsequent hearing was scheduled for April 16 and 17.

In the agreement reached in February this year, Sinner accepted a ban of just three months but insisted the decision still affected him.

When Tim Henman spoke about the controversy earlier this year, he said Sinner’s three-month ban was ‘too convenient’ and left a ‘sour taste’

“I was very fragile after what happened,” he told Sky Italy earlier this year. “I would tell a lie if I said I was a person without feelings or emotions. In life, you learn; every year, I learn more about myself and also about my values. It was not easy, very hard at times, but the people around me gave me the strength to understand what had happened.”

WADA believes Sinner did not intend to cheat but that he was responsible for his entourage’s negligence.

In a statement, they said: “WADA accepts the athlete’s explanation for the cause of the violation as outlined in the first instance decision. WADA acknowledges that Mr. Sinner did not intend to cheat, and that his exposure to clostebol did not provide any performance-enhancing benefit and took place without his knowledge as the result of the negligence of members of his entourage.

“However, under the Code and by virtue of CAS precedent, an athlete bears responsibility for the entourage’s negligence. Based on the unique set of facts of this case, a three-month suspension is deemed to be an appropriate outcome.”

Sinner retained the Australian Open at the start of the year and beat Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final.

 

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