Tennis-Sinner accepts 3-month doping ban
Jannik Sinner's reserved public persona belies a mature and steely 23-year-old who has shown supreme mental strength to put aside a doping scandal and make another Australian Open final.
MELBOURNE, Australia — There’s an alternate universe in which Jannik Sinner’s brilliance ... Switzerland to rule on world anti-doping authorities’ appeal into Sinner’s doping case ...
Jannik Sinner says he could not have produced the level of tennis that enabled him to retain his Australian Open title, if he knew he was guilty in his ongoing doping case. The world No 1 ...
Should a doping investigation have kept him out of play? With the Australian Open heading into its final rounds, all eyes are on men’s no.1 tennis player Jannik Sinner. However, Sinner is ...
Iga Swiatek has avoided further scrutiny in her doping case as WADA has chosen not to appeal the ITIA's decision, unlike in Jannik Sinner's case. Both Swiatek and Sinner failed doping tests ...
Melbourne (AFP) – Jannik Sinner leaves Melbourne being talked about as a potential tennis great but first comes a hearing into his doping case at sport's highest court that could see him banned ...
Jannik Sinner has successfully defended his Australian Open title, but the case investigating his two failed doping tests still rumbles on. The world number one was cleared of any wrongdoing by ...
Jannik Sinner winning a second Australian Open crown ... particularly in the way he dealt with the ongoing doping saga, with WADA appealing the decision not to ban the Italian ace after he twice ...
The WADA speaks again on the Jannik Sinner case and the Clostebol contamination faced by the world No. 1 back in March 2024.
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