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Jannik Sinner's return from his three-month doping ban is a month away and Italian Open organizers can't wait to welcome back ...
On his Served with Andy Roddick podcast, the American tennis legend noted that the Italian's body may benefit a lot during ...
Jannik Sinner has not played any more tournaments after triumphing at the Australian Open for the second year in a row, ...
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Jannik Sinner's fitness coach, Marco Panichi, opened up about how the World No. 1's team turned his doping ban into a blessing in disguise.
Novak Djokovic survived a scare in his quest for tennis history before joining Carlos Alcaraz and defending champion Jannik ...
Tennis Australia this week said “Ballkids,” a 65-minute film, is set to “lift the lid on the unsung heroes of the Australian ...
Simple decision-making compelled Sinner to accept a three-month suspension from tennis. Filipina Fighter: Eala Shocks Keys in Miami In a new interview with Sky Sports Italy, Sinner said his decision ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
Jannik Sinner will return to the ATP Tour from his doping ban at next month's Rome Masters as world number one after the Italian's closest challenger Alexander Zverev crashed to an early defeat in ...