World No 1 Jannik Sinner confesses that he “accepts responsibility” for his team, after failing two doping tests in March ...
Jannik Sinner's trial relating to his doping case will take place on 16 and 17 April before the CAS in Lausanne. The world No ...
Last March, the top-ranked men’s player, Jannik Sinner, tested positive for clostebol, a banned anabolic agent, twice. The substance was quickly traced to a product that was used to treat a cut ...
Tennis prodigy Jannik Sinner reflects on his triumph and future ambitions as he shapes his legacy. Jannik Sinner has made headlines yet again after he secured his second consecutive Australian ...
Former German tennis player Andrea Petkovic recently shared an anecdote about discovering Jannik Sinner when he was just 17 years old. Sinner recently secured his third Grand Slam title at the ...
Evidence is mounting that the standard iPhone 17 will get a fast-refreshing display A new year brings new iPhones, so we're already counting down the days to the iPhone 17 launch — even if that ...
Australian Open winner Jannik Sinner’s coach Darren Cahill has revealed just how close the world No.1 came to missing his fourth round match with illness. Cahill revealed Sinner was “white as a sheet” ...
Alexander Zverev said that Jannik Sinner is as good as Novak Djokovic at his peak and on "a different universe" after the German was well beaten in Sunday's Australian Open final. Top-ranked ...
Jannik Sinner claimed his second consecutive Australian Open championship on Sunday, never facing a single break point and using his complete game to outplay and frustrate Alexander Zverev for a 6 ...
Jannik Sinner holds the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup aloft after defeating Alexander Zverev in the men’s singles final at the Australian Open on Sunday. MELBOURNE, Australia — There’s all ...
Jannik Sinner is seeking to defend his Australian Open title on Sunday and win his third Grand Slam title when he takes on Alexander Zverev in the final. Sinner, who has a 20-match win streak ...
Tennis fans are calling out the great "shame" of Jannik Sinner's march into the Australian Open final, given anything he achieves in Melbourne will be clouded by a possible suspension. The World ...
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