Nick Kyrgios wasn't impressed with Jack Draper and Lorenzo Sonego defending Jannik Sinner as the Australian bluntly suggested that if the Italian was so innocent, then how did a banned substance get into his body.
He has won the past two Grand Slams - but less than a month after his Australian Open victory Jannik Sinner is the talk of tennis, after agreeing a doping deal which has seen him banned for three months. The timing means the men's world number one will be back for the next major - the French Open. Convenient, critics say.
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Tennis World on MSNRome has an outstanding plan to become the fifth SlamFurthermore - according to what was revealed by Semeraro for 'La Stampa' - the Italian federation would have presented IMG with an offer of 550 million to take over the Mutua Madrid Open. It is no secret that Binaghi's great dream is to make Rome the fifth Slam.
After successfully defending his Australian Open title this year, Italian Jannik Sinner looks unstoppable. This has led Corrado Barazzutti, coach of Sinner's compatriot Lorenzo Musetti, to point out what rising tennis stars need to do in order to take down the World No.
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