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Tennis World USA on MSNMonte Carlo: Carlos Alcaraz’s celebration ends, Jannik Sinner’s comeback beginsOn Tuesday, world no. 1 Jannik Sinner will step onto the court at the Monte Carlo Country Club. Two days after his great ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner counts 44, passes Gustavo KuertenJannik Sinner has left another player behind him on a notable list! World no. 1 is spending his 44th week on the ATP throne, ...
Jannik Sinner’s return from his three-month doping ban is a month away and Italian Open organizers can’t wait to welcome back ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner admitted he was left "very fragile" after his doping ban in his first interview since, having been handed a three-month suspension earlier this year. Sinner was slapped ...
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 ...
With this result, Alcaraz has now matched a record held by Jannik Sinner. Both are the only players born after 2000 to reach 10 ATP Masters 1000 semi-finals. Holger Rune is next on the list with six.
Jannik Sinner’s former trainer has said that he was “completely aware” of the risk of contamination from the healing spray at the center of the world No. 1’s positive doping tests and ...
When Jannik Sinner’s three-month period of ineligibility began in February, one of the big questions floating out there was can anyone take the No. 1 ranking from him while he’s gone?
Jannik Sinner has revealed the decision to accept a three-month doping ban was taken quickly, even though he "didn't agree completely". The Italian retained the Australian Open title in January of ...
Rome (AFP) – Tennis world number one Jannik Sinner's former physical trainer Umberto Ferrara said on Thursday he was blameless in the case of the three-time Grand Slam champion testing positive ...
Back in February, World No. 1 Jannik Sinner accepted a three-month ban from tennis in order to settle an anti-doping violation stemming from the star's two positive doping tests almost a year ago.
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.
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