
WADA
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) is an international independent agency established to promote, coordinate, and monitor the fight against doping in sports globally. Founded in 1999, WADA works to ensure that all athletes compete in a fair environment by enforcing anti-doping rules and regulations. The agency plays a critical role in maintaining the integrity of sports, conducting research, and providing education on the dangers and consequences of doping. Recently, WADA was in the news regarding an agreement with tennis player Jannik Sinner, where the agency acknowledged a lack of intent in his doping case, allowing him to continue his career with a reduced suspension.
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WADA is involved in the case regarding Jannik Sinner's positive test and has reached an agreement with him.
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