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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 ...
In a recent interview with 'La Repubblica', swimming legend Federica Pellegrini again expressed her point of view on the ...
Alcaraz does begin his clay court season this week at Monte Carlo, where he would earn 1,000 ATP points if he captures the ...
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Tennis World on MSNTop fitness coach reveals some secrets of Jannik Sinner's bodyThe 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria will be back in action in front of his fans at the Rome Masters 1000 and – thanks to the ...
Jannik Sinner has been away from tour serving a three-month suspension after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping ...
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Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz could’ve caught him while he was gone, but neither of them has done enough.
I very clearly communicated both the nature of the product, and that it must not come into contact with Jannik," Ferrara told Gazzetta.
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 ...
Jannik Sinner is set to return to competitive tennis at the Italian Open after a three-month doping ban. The tournament marks his first competition since defending his Australian Open title. Italian ...
After two months of suspension, Jannik Sinner has achieved a new milestone as World No. 1, surpassing the legendary Brazilian Guga Kuerten. The Italian has now completed 44 weeks at the top of the ATP ...
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