El Dude
The GOAT
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Oh ffs. It is mainly used as a topical ointment for cuts and scrapes, like Neosporin. Sinner had it in trace amounts, which makes their explanation quite plausible - that his physio had it on his finger for a cut while giving Sinner a massage.
Even so, that was in March of 2024. He's won three Grand Slams since. Do you honestly think that those three Slams were at all impacted by trace amounts of Clostebol in March last year?
What strikes me about people who get upset about such things is that they take on almost a religious attitude - like a fundamentalist upset about "the gays." Get over yourself - you sound like a zealot.
Even so, that was in March of 2024. He's won three Grand Slams since. Do you honestly think that those three Slams were at all impacted by trace amounts of Clostebol in March last year?
What strikes me about people who get upset about such things is that they take on almost a religious attitude - like a fundamentalist upset about "the gays." Get over yourself - you sound like a zealot.

) But this is where you go back to the ITIA and WADA. What does a 3 month ban even really mean? A slap on the wrist. A big problem for the powers that be seems to be inconsistency and fairness in applying rules and punishments. Also, the appearance of such. Have they no PR department? Did they not understand that this was going to look like the rules aren't the same for top players? If we could google that 600-something ranked player who got a 4-year-ban, how come they couldn't? This is exactly the kind of behavior that inspires little faith in them, and fuels the conspiracy-minded, like Darth and Front.