Tennis has long been a sport of fine margins, where a single decision, a fleeting misstep, or even a misunderstood supplement can alter a player’s career. The past year reminded the tennis world of this reality in the most dramatic way. When Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek found themselves entangled in doping controversies, fans and analysts alike were left shocked. Questions about the pressures, guidance, and education players receive off the court came rushing to the forefront.

Recognizing this urgent need, the ITIA has now yet again stepped in—not with punitive measures, but with proactive support. The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) recently kicked off a new trial that will see players accused of doping eligible for financial support if they participate in the program.

Pla

See Full Page