Jannik Sinner’s nomination for the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award is being withdrawn after he was given a three-month doping ban.
The world number one accepted the suspension earlier this month in a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Despite the doping case hanging over his head, Sinner put together one of the best seasons in tennis history in 2024, winning eight titles, including his first two grand slam successes at the Australian Open and US Open.
Statement from Laureus World Sports Academy Chairman Sean Fitzpatrick
— Laureus (@LaureusSport) February 27, 2025
He then successfully defended his title in Melbourne last month, but he will not be adding a prestigious Laureus award.
A statement from Laureus World Sports Academy chairman Sean Fitzpatrick read: “Following discussions by the Laureus Academy, it has been decided that Jannik Sinner’s nomination for this year’s Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award is to be withdrawn.
“We have followed this case, the decisions of the relevant global bodies and – whilst we note the extenuating circumstances involved – feel that the three-month ban renders the nomination ineligible. Jannik and his team have been informed.”
Sinner failed two tests last March but was cleared of blame in August after an independent tribunal accepted he was inadvertently contaminated with the banned substance clostebol by his physio.
Taking this trophy home for a second time feels absolutely unreal!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ To my team and all of you who’ve cheered me on from every corner of the world – thank you! Huge respect to @AlexZverev for an incredible match ???????????????????????????????? @AustralianOpen pic.twitter.com/uWwH0PRxxg
— Jannik Sinner (@janniksin) January 26, 2025
WADA did not dispute the facts of the case but appealed against the finding of “no fault or negligence”.
A hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport had been scheduled for April before Sinner and WADA came to their controversial agreement, which has led to a lot of criticism from other players.
The Italian will not miss any grand slam tournaments and will be eligible to return to action after May 4.
The nominations for the Laureus World Sports Awards will be announced in Madrid on Monday.