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    PTPA defaming Sinner for political gain? Might there truly be a 'Djokovic plot'?

    PTPA filed a long document which offers some interesting detail about the world of tennis but also some strange stuff: Everybody with a passing knowledge of the case should have know that ITIA, after their thorough investigation - corroborated by the WADA's even more detailed one - accepted...
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    WADA offered Sinner a deal, most likely to avoid getting their system blown up by CAS

    The "unique sets of facts of this case" have set alight a fuse running to a bomb under WADA, risking the exposure of their inner fallibility to both demand strict liability and using no threshold to protect the innocent against false accusations. By offering Sinner a resolution of a short ban...
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    "This is nuts": Martina Navratilova lambasts WADA for appealing Sinner’s ‘no negligence’

    Martina slams the decision of WADA to appeal the ‘no negligence’ part of ITIA’s ruling based on expert opinion. Contrary to the (ex-)players of Nasty&Company she shows an understanding of the issue, indicating a careful reading of the evidence. Contrast that to the intellectual depth of a former...
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    “Today there is a contamination problem,” WADA chief “The quantities are so small that you can get contaminated by doing harmless things”

    In the context of the cases of Sinner and then Swiatek, some members and I, tried to explain here a very simple logic; performing more of much more sensitive tests will result in a much larger amount of ‘false positives’, in the form on insignificant contaminations. Nice to see the boss of WADA...
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    WADA provides update on the work of its Taskforce on Unintentional Doping

    Here is the update by the Taskforce created in 2023, likely caused by increasing case numbers of unintentional doping: A good explanation by one of the members:
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