Mikael Ymer made a successful comeback after serving an 18-month anti-doping ban suspension! The Swede stayed away from the ...
Ten months after dramatically announcing his retirement, Mikael Ymer has revealed that he’s changed his mind. The Swede returned to social media to let fans know he’ll indeed return to ...
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Swedish tennis player Mikael Ymer was banned for 18 months on Tuesday for missing three out-of-competition doping tests in a 12-month period. The decision came from ...
Mikael Ymer is set to play his first tournament after serving an 18-month suspension for an anti-doping rule violation. The former world No. 50 was charged in January 2022 with missing three out ...
Former world No. 50 made a triumphant return to the ATP Tour by clinching the title at the ITF M25 Esch Alzette, an indoor hardcourt tournament in Luxembourg. While the Australian Open was underway, ...
Former world No. 50 Mikael Ymer made an instant impact on his return to professional tennis following an 18-month anti-doping suspension ...
Mikael Ymer hadn't been seen in competition since June 2023, after his third-round Wimbledon loss to Daniel Elahi Galan. On ...
World No.8 de Minaur, in his first outing since his Australian Open quarter-final drubbing by Jannik Sinner, had to subdue ...
Alex de Minaur and Aleksandar Vukic win their opening singles rubbers in Australia's Davis Cup first-round qualifying tie ...
Australia have got off to a strong start to their Davis Cup campaign, winning the opening two singles rubbers against Sweden ...
The CAS later revealed that Ymer claimed he missed one of the doping tests because he had overslept after staying up all night caring for his younger brother, Mikael, who was allegedly unwell.