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Jannik Sinner rides a 21-match winning streak into his Rome return. Carlos Alcaraz, the lat man to beat the No. 1, could meet Sinner in the final. Photo credit: Internazionali BNL d'Italia Facebook ...
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 ...
Known for his laser-focused dedication to tennis, Sinner emphasized his desire to remain focused on his upcoming matches.
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.
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FirstSportz on MSN“I’m still puzzled,” Jim Courier questions Novak Djokovic’s major decision he took before French OpenNovak Djokovic has pulled out of the Italian and won’t be playing the third clay-court Masters 1000 of the season The post “I ...
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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