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Sinner's emotional state was further complicated by the stress of the doping case. 'I had a tough time accepting these three months,' he admitted. 'Because I knew that I didn’t do anything wrong. So ...
Jannik Sinner, the world number one men's tennis player, has revealed that he contemplated quitting the sport during the doping controversy that led to his three-month suspension earlier this year.
Despite the time away from court, Sinner managed to retain his No. 1 ranking. He did drop to No. 4 in the Race to Turin, which will determine who competes at the Nitto ATP Finals, a title he won for ...
The return of top-ranked Jannik Sinner from a three-month doping ban at the Italian Open tennis tournament just up the road ...
The Rome Open 2025 starts this week with the long-awaited return of Jannik Sinner. The Italian has already served his doping ...
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Daily Express US on MSNJannik Sinner's drugs ban is over but tennis remains split on world No.1's returnJannik Sinner is back in Rome to relaunch his career following his three-month drugs ban but the sport remains split over the ...
Italy's tennis world number one Jannik Sinner returns from a doping ban at the Italian Open, potentially facing Federico Cina.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is back on the tennis map once again. The Italian served a three-month doping suspension between ...
The wait is over. Jannik Sinner speaks at a press conference from the Foro Italico ahead of his debut at the Internazionali ...
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