Both Nadal and Alcaraz are sponsored by Nike, Nadal’s and Djokovic’s main competitor for years, Roger Federer, was also sponsored by Nike.Firestarter wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 7:34 amMany people also find Carlos Alcaraz’s transformation from skinny to muscular in 6 months suspicious, also note the acne in his face…
Jannik Sinner (also sponsored by Nike…), the current No 1 men’s tennis player, tested positive for clostebol (a steroid) both on 10 and 18 March.
So Sinner was cleared of wrongdoing, after coming up with the strange excuse that the doping got into his body by his physiotherapist treating himself with a cream containing clostebol, which then supposedly caused Sinner testing positive. Sinner also suffers from the skin condition psoriasiform dermatitis (this isn’t acne), which supposedly helped the steroids to get into his body through his skin.
Instead of being banned, Sinner since he was informed of his positive test in April, withdrew from the quarter-finals of the Madrid Open citing a hip injury, and didn’t compete again for 27 days until his first round match at the French Open.
While he wasn’t suspended, Sinner did lose his points and prize money at Indian Wells (where he tested positive): https://www.theguardian.com/sport/artic ... sts-tennis
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Jannik Sinner’s coach happens to be Darren Cahill, that is also the former coach of Simona Halep and Andre Agassi: https://archive.is/DkYmTFirestarter wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 7:34 amFormer world nr. 1, Simona Halep, had her ban greatly reduced after an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), even though her excuse that she took the banned substance roxadustat unintentionally by ingesting a contaminated supplement could never account for the test results, that could only be explained by a doping program
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Rafael Nadal, like Kobe Bryant and Tiger Woods, has used Plasma Rich Platelet therapy (PRP or bloodspinning) on his aching knees and back. This dramatically boosts production of performance-enhancing Human Growth Hormone in the body.Firestarter wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 7:34 amMany people find Rafael Nadal’s physique an indication of steroids use.
It was banned by doping agency WADA in 2010, but then made legal again at the start of 2011. So you can’t blame Nadal for using this legalised doping.
This could be a motivation to whine about injuries as this gives the possibility of using this entirely legal doping: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/tenni ... built.html
Even before it was legalised, Nadal and Tiger Woods got a TUE to use PRP: http://plateletrichplasma.blogspot.com/ ... treat.html
In 2009, PRP pioneer, Canadian doctor Anthony Galea, was arrested in Canada for smuggling human growth hormone (HGH) and Actovegin into the US (in Canada HGH is legal). Galea treated Canadian sprinter Donovan Bailey, when he was still active.
This suggests Galea was combining his PRP therapy with the banned doping HGH: https://archive.is/IFnac