

Sinner's 3-Month Ban Highlights Flaws in International Sports Justice
Tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from WADA after an out-of-court settlement for a clostebol positive, highlighting inconsistencies within the international sports justice system and raising concerns about the CAS's independence and compatibility with EU law.
Sinner's 3-Month Ban Highlights Flaws in International Sports Justice
Tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from WADA after an out-of-court settlement for a clostebol positive, highlighting inconsistencies within the international sports justice system and raising concerns about the CAS's independence and compatibility with EU law.
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60% Bias Score


Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.
Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Doping Violation
Tennis star Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban for a positive test of clostebol, a banned substance, despite the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITA) finding no fault or negligence; Nick Kyrgios criticized the outcome, while the ban will not impact his titles or prize money.
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44% Bias Score


EU Court Challenges FIFA's Authority, Threatening Swiss-Based Sports Legal System
The European Court of Justice advised that EU national courts can review Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decisions, potentially impacting FIFA and the international sports legal system based in Switzerland following a Belgian club's decade-long legal challenge to FIFA's third-party ownership ru...
EU Court Challenges FIFA's Authority, Threatening Swiss-Based Sports Legal System
The European Court of Justice advised that EU national courts can review Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) decisions, potentially impacting FIFA and the international sports legal system based in Switzerland following a Belgian club's decade-long legal challenge to FIFA's third-party ownership ru...
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40% Bias Score

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Inadvertent Doping
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after testing positive for clostebol, a substance his physiotherapist inadvertently applied while treating a hand injury; the ban starts February 9 and ends May 4, making him eligible for...

Sinner Receives Three-Month Ban for Inadvertent Doping
World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner received a three-month ban from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after testing positive for clostebol, a substance his physiotherapist inadvertently applied while treating a hand injury; the ban starts February 9 and ends May 4, making him eligible for...
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48% Bias Score

Vuskovic's Doping Ban Upheld: Four-Year Suspension Finalized
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld the four-year doping ban for footballer Mario Vuskovic, ending his appeal against a CAS ruling for EPO use; his club, Hamburger SV, will re-sign him after the ban ends in November 2026.

Vuskovic's Doping Ban Upheld: Four-Year Suspension Finalized
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court upheld the four-year doping ban for footballer Mario Vuskovic, ending his appeal against a CAS ruling for EPO use; his club, Hamburger SV, will re-sign him after the ban ends in November 2026.
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36% Bias Score