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May 5 (Reuters) - World number one Jannik Sinner said on Monday that he was heading into the Italian Open with low expectations as he makes his comeback after serving a three-month doping ban.
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner was treated to a stadium filled with nearly 5,000 fans for his first practice session at the Italian Open on Monday — the day his three-month banishment ...
Jannik Sinner is the reigning Australian Open and US Open champion Jannik Sinner says it was "good news" for him personally not to miss any Grand Slam tournaments during his three-month doping ban.
Naturally, fans eagerly scanned Jannik Sinner's projected path to the final. The World No. 1 makes his highly anticipated return to action after serving a three-month ban stemming from last year's ...
The return of top-ranked Jannik Sinner from a three-month doping ban at the Italian Open tennis tournament just up the road from the Vatican is stirring up so much attention that local headlines ...
ROME — Jannik Sinner said that he did not want to accept the deal that led to his three-month anti-doping ban, but did so in order to avoid the uncertain verdict of a hearing at the Court of ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has given some eye-opening remarks on his agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The Italian tested positive for clostebol twice last year at Indian Wells ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNCase Closed but Doping Still in Focus as Sinner Nears End of BanAs Jannik Sinner nears the end of a three-month doping ban that shook the tennis world, players are flocking to anti-doping ...
Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner was treated to a stadium filled with nearly 5,000 fans for his first practice session at the Italian Open on Monday -- the day his three-month banishment ...
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