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Jannik Sinner’s reappearance at the Italian Open guarantees attention, following his three-month suspension for failing two ...
As Jannik Sinner prepares to make his tennis comeback this week, lawyer Angelique Richardson examines how players can protect ...
Rome’s red clay sets the stage for comebacks, Olympic champions, and rising stars just weeks before Roland-Garros.
The Italian remains the world No 1 despite three months off, but whether he can reassert his grip on top spot on his return ...
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Sporting News on MSNJannik Sinner reveals 'toughest part' of doping banJannik Sinner will return to the court this week after serving a three-month doping ban. The Italian has been named to ...
Jannik Sinner is the first to acknowledge that the last year has been pretty difficult for him but also admitted that he ...
Jannik Sinner confirmed he and fellow tennis player Anna Kalinskaya have broken up during a press conference at the Italian ...
As the Rome Open continues, Sabalenka will surely shift her focus back to the competition and continue her momentum from ...
Sinner is Italian, and it is unlikely he would have received the kind of criticism from fans had he returned at nearly any ...
In Nicolai's words, Sinner has lost none of his edge and firepower. On Monday night, the home hero practiced at Foro Italico ...
But rust could be a factor for the world No. 1, and Carlos Alcaraz, who beat Sinner on clay at Roland Garros last year, is lurking. So is defending champion Alexander Zverev, always a force on clay.
Tyra Caterina Grant grew up playing and living at the same tennis academy in northern Italy that Jannik Sinner attended ...
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