Exclusive - Respected broadcaster Marcus Buckland speaks to Tennis365 and gives us his verdict on Jannik Sinner's doping ban.
Three months is a long enough time, which can allow Jannik Sinner to improve further from several points of view. The world ...
Jannik Sinner will not be able to train at the Monte-Carlo Country Club despite initial reports suggesting that would be the ...
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Sinner dropped from Laureus awards list after doping banJannik Sinner had his nomination for the prestigious Laureus sportsman of the year award withdrawn on Thursday after he was banned for three months following two failed drugs tests, an official ...
The Court of Arbitration for Sport was set to hear the case in April, but on February 15, WADA announced Sinner had accepted ...
Jannik Sinner and his team will continue working during the Italian's suspension from professional tennis. The ATP world No. 1's fitness coach wants to put an emphasis on the mental aspect of the ...
Jannik Sinner is adding the 38th week to his no. 1 tally. The Italian now stands two world no. 1 weeks behind Ilie Nastase ...
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Hosted on MSNNick Kyrgios shades Jannik Sinner after Laureus removes Italian from award contentionJannik Sinner is no longer in contention for the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award and Nick Kyrgios didn't miss out ...
Aneke Rune, Holger Rune's mother, thinks Jannik Sinner's ban is too lengthy and that his doping case took too long to resolve. She also worries about the players living in constant fear of testing ...
Three months on the sideline, at a highly convenient time, is the deal of the century for Sinner. Kicking the matter down the ...
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