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The Italian star is set to take the court after serving a three-month doping ban. Plus, Jenson Brooksby’s Houston title and ...
Jannik Sinner’s return from his three-month doping ban is a month away and Italian Open organizers can’t wait to welcome back ...
Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz could’ve caught him while he was gone, but neither of them has done enough.
Riccardo Piatti, the man who guided Jannik Sinner from a teenage prodigy to a world-class tennis star, has spoken for the first time about their high-profile split in 2022. In an emotional ...
The nominal world No. 2 Alexander Zverev was also last seen playing proper tennis in Melbourne — the difference between him and Sinner is that he has played in five events since. But the German ...
World number three Carlos Alcaraz said the pressure to reclaim the top ranking during the absence of the banned Jannik Sinner had "killed ... about future of men’s tennis Djokovic, Gauff ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) had appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after an independent panel cleared Sinner following an International Tennis Integrity Agency probe.
Despite his suspension, Jannik Sinner is comfortably leading the rest of the pack at the summit of tennis. The Italian currently possesses 10,330 points while the World No. 2, Alexander Zverev ...
Jannik Sinner believes his three-month doping ban to be “unfair” as the world number one awaits his return to tennis in time to contest the French Open and put nearly a year of controversy ...
The Athletic contacted Naldi for comment via text message. Sinner, who will not return to tennis until May, fired Ferrara and Naldi last summer, three days after it was announced that an ...
Limited time offer. Ferrara however added a twist to the case that rocked tennis by stating he was blameless in the case of Sinner twice testing positive for the banned substance clostebol.