Jannik Sinner continues to break records. Even without playing. The Italian tennis player, suspended from February 9 to May 4 for an anti-doping violation, is firmly holding the first position in ...
In a recent interview with 'Il Corriere dello Sport', former Italian ace Paolo Lorenzi revealed what he expects from Jannik ...
At some point during the last 12 months, men’s tennis world No. 1 Jannik Sinner changed everything in the anti-doping world. The morning of Feb. 15, after late-night discussions between Sinner ...
Everyone thought that Sinner could finally forget that bad case and return to focus only on tennis, instead WADA has decided ...
ROME (AP) — Top-ranked Jannik Sinner added a clay-court tournament in Hamburg, Germany, to his French Open preparations for when he returns from a three-month doping ban in May. Organizers of the May ...
Jannik Sinner misses play on his most successful surface while serving his three-month suspension. The ATP tour is missing him, too.
News of Jannik Sinner’s doping case was made public just ahead of last year’s US Open, but it was weighing on the 23-year-old’s mind for much longer. Now, he’s ready to put the whole ...
Jannik Sinner is presently out of action as he serves a suspension following the resolution of his doping test case with the WADA. The World No. 1 was recently spotted in public for the first time ...
Jannik Sinner will be out for three months. This is the suspension agreed between Wada and the world's number one tennis player. The South Tyrolean will miss four Master 1000 tournaments ...
The fallout from Jannik Sinner’s controversial three-month ban following two positive tests for a banned substance last year has some of the tennis world’s biggest stars calling for more ...
Jannik Sinner's lawyer has hit back at "unfair" criticism over the world tennis number one only receiving a three-month ban in a doping case settlement. Lawyers for the Italian player successfully ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has defended its handling of Jannik Sinner’s drug ban, with a senior figure insisting the world No 1’s case was a “million miles away from doping”.