Rafael Nadal firmly believes that Jannik Sinner did not purposefully use a prohibited substance, following a notable doping incident that led to the Italian being suspended for 90 days. It’s important to note that Sinner tested positive for the banned anabolic steroid clostebol in two anti-doping tests last year. Meanwhile, the current world No. 1 has refuted claims of receiving preferential treatment, asserting that he has a clear conscience after managing to avoid a ban despite failing two drug tests earlier this year. Additionally, there’s a statement from Amorim expressing his willingness to remain at Manchester United if the club desires his presence. In response to the news, Nadal told Ubi Tennis that he is willing to stand up for Sinner’s innocence. “I strongly believe that Jannik had no intention to cheat or engage in any illegal activities.” “I’m certain of it; I’d wager my life on it,” he remarked. “There’s often a lot of commotion surrounding situations like this, and when it occurs, it negatively impacts everyone involved. For him, it seems he endured a year of torment.” Clearly, in tennis, this situation is unfavorable. “I believe in Jannik.” “I have faith in Jannik, and I equally have faith in the justice system,” Nadal remarked.