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Serena Williams says she "would have gotten Grand Slams taken away" for positive drug test like men's No. 1 Jannik Sinner, ...
Pellegrini voiced worry that the Sinner case could create a precedent for coddling and possibly weakening the rigorous ...
The Italian star is set to take the court after serving a three-month doping ban. Plus, Jenson Brooksby’s Houston title and ...
Serena Williams claims she would've had Grand Slams taken away from her if she had tested positive for drugs as she watches Jannik Sinner ... and ruled that Sinner bore "no fault or negligence ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner was on cloud nine after mounting a successful title defense at the Australian Open 2025. However, his happiness was cut short as he was handed a three-month suspension ...
Despite clay being the toughest surface for him, the 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria has already shown that he can be very ...
Elsewhere, men’s world No. 1 Jannik Sinner had a great hard-court swing while playing just one tournament, the sun did not shine on home players and Mirra Andreeva used doubles to keep her feet ...
Jannik Sinner is confirmed to remain World No. 1 even after serving a three-month doping suspension, as Alexander Zverev failed to capitalize on his chance. The German lost to Sinner's compatriot ...
Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz could’ve caught him while he was gone, but neither of them has done enough.
ROME — Jannik Sinner’s return from his three-month doping ban is a month away and Italian Open organizers can’t wait to welcome back the first home No. 1 player in the tournament’s history.
It’s almost guaranteed now that Sinner will still be No. 1 when he begins his comeback in five weeks on home clay at the Italian Open in Rome. The nominal world No. 2 Alexander Zverev was also ...