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GB News on MSNTim Henman makes feelings clear as Jannik Sinner receives three-month ban from tennis - 'Sour taste'Tim Henman believes it is a 'little too convenient' that Jannik Sinner has been banned from tennis for three months but will ...
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Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal overlooked as Holger Rune builds perfect tennis playerBack in June 2023, the Dane was asked in an ATP Tour video to come up with his perfect player as he had to make selections ...
Jannik Sinner is still waiting for a final decision on his doping case from March 2024. The ITIA cleared him of any wrongdoing before the US Open, but WADA shocked everyone by appealing the decision ...
Jannik Sinner is facing an anxious wait as he prepares for a Court of Arbitration for Sport appearance in April that could ...
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Tennis365 on MSNEmma Raducanu could follow Novak Djokovic’s lead when she hires a new coachWhen Emma Raducanu appoints her next coach, she could follow Novak Djokovic’s lead by targeting a big weakness in her game. Djokovic hired former Wimbledon champion Goran Ivanisevic to be his new ...
Former British No1 Tim Henman is on the All England Club board but says he and his colleagues in South-West London will refrain from following the other majors. Henman, 50, said: “It’s pretty ...
Tim Henman thinks Emma Raducanu must focus on two things in the upcoming period and that's bringing in a new coach and also focusing on improving her fitness level because she simply needs to play ...
Wimbledon organisers have “zero appetite” to turn the Championships into a 15-day event, according to former British No. 1 and four-time semifinalist Tim Henman. The U.S. Open announced this week that ...
IMAGE: Tim Henman, who is a member of the All England Tennis Club board, said the decision to move to 14 days by removing the middle Sunday rest day from 2022 had been a big decision. Photograph ...
LONDON (Reuters) – Wimbledon organisers have “zero appetite” to turn the Championships into a 15-day event, according to former British number one and four-times semi-finalist Tim Henman. The U.S.
English tennis legend and Sky Sports pundit Tim Henman has picked Wimbledon as the most likely tournament for Novak Djokovic to win his 25th Grand Slam title. The Serb has not won a Grand Slam since ...
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