
After Jannik Sinner’s doping case, the tennis world has been left reeling. The world No. 1 accepted a three-month ban after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), which had appealed against his initial exoneration by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA). Sinner’s case involved traces of clostebol, a banned substance, which he claimed entered his system via a cream used by his physiotherapist.
The handling of the case has sparked widespread criticism from players and fans alike. Many believe that the inconsistencies in the anti-doping process have created an unfair environment for athletes. Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka expressed her concerns, stating that she has become “too scared” of the system. She mentioned that she now takes extra precautions, such as not drinking from the same glass of water in a restaurant, fearing that any trace of a banned substance could lead to a positive test.
Jessica Pegula, another top player, echoed Sabalenka’s sentiments, calling the process “completely broken” and highlighting the lack of trust among players. The recent doping cases involving Sinner and Iga Swiatek have only added to the frustration, with many feeling that the system is arbitrary and lacks transparency.
As the tennis community grapples with these issues, the call for a more reliable and fair anti-doping process grows louder. Players are hoping for reforms that will restore their faith in the system and ensure that justice is served without bias or inconsistency.
Jannik Sinner in 2025


At the moment ranked no.1, the Italian played his last match on the 26th of January when he beat world no.2 Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3 in the final of the Australian Open to win his 20th career title.
This season the Italian has achieved a composed 7-0 record. This year, Jannik conquered 1 tournament at the Australian Open.
He is also scheduled to play in Indian Wells (BNP Paribas Open) on the 3rd of March and Indian Wells (BNP Paribas Open) on the 5th of March.
Aryna Sabalenka in 2025


Currently the world no.1, Sabalenka played her last match on the 11th of February when she lost to world no.26 Ekaterina Alexandrova 3-6 6-3 7-6(5) in the 2nd round in Doha (draw).
At the moment, during this season Sabalenka owns a composed 11-2 match record. Sabalenka has won 1 title in Brisbane. Sabalenka got to the final at the Australian Open.