
Jes¨²s Mariano Mart¨ªn
El tenis contin¨²a con las sanciones a la carta. Mucho m¨¢s sorprendente en esta ocasi¨®n, porque el pacto con Sinner implica la complicidad de la Agencia Mundial Antidopaje.
Sinner domina con mano firme el tenis mundial despu¨¦s de conquistar su segundo Open de Australia consecutivo, que tambi¨¦n es su tercer Grand Slam, pero el recurso de la AMA contra su absoluci¨®n por dopaje amenaza en abril.
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