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Tennis365 on MSN‘Prominent player’ Jannik Sinner under fire in PTPA legal documentsThe Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA) has decided to take on the tennis “cartel” of the ATP, WTA, International ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNEx-Australian Open tournament director destroys post slandering Jannik SinnerPaul McNamee won't tolerate seeing any Jannik Sinner slander on his X timeline as the former Australian Open tournament ...
ROME — 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 17-24 ...
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid in March but will not be suspended because the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) determined the banned ...
Alex Vittur, a key figure in Jannik's career since his early days, will now take full control of his business affairs under AVIMA. The decision comes at a crucial moment, as Sinner serves a ...
Jannik Sinner has maintained his silence on social media, but the player was recently spotted unwinding back home in Italy as he indulged in other sports while coping with his tennis absence.
Sinner's suspension has polarized the tennis fraternity, with many prominent names in the sport doubting the timing of the ban, which will see the Italian miss four Masters 1000s but not a Grand Slam.
He has won the past two Grand Slams - but less than a month after his Australian Open victory Jannik Sinner is the talk of tennis, after agreeing a doping deal which has seen him banned for three ...
He has won the past two Grand Slams - but less than a month after his Australian Open victory Jannik Sinner is the talk of tennis, after agreeing a doping deal which has seen him banned for three ...
Nick Kyrgios called it a "sad day for tennis"; Tim Henman said it "leaves a pretty sour taste". Last Saturday, it was announced that the world's best player, Jannik Sinner, had negotiated a ...
Jannik Sinner, the world's top-ranked tennis player, is under scrutiny after reportedly practicing in Doha, Qatar, despite a three-month doping ban that prohibits him from training and competing.
Sinner, who tested positive for banned substance clostebol which he stated was passed on inadvertently from his physiotherapist, was first given the benefit of doubt by the International Tennis ...
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