I went down the rabbit hole and found this, a Wimbledon final won by default. The great Weller Evans recalled the 1969 U.S.
The case of the world No. 1 in men's tennis is at the center of anti-doping protocols and reforms that could redefine its ...
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Tennis World on MSNMarco Panichi explains how Jannik Sinner will train during his suspensionThe 23-year-old Italian will make his return to action at the Rome Masters 1000 in May, which will also serve him to test his ...
Tennis faces a new crisis of perception despite following its own rules on integrity. The two-tiered resentment is not going ...
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Tennis World on MSNNew details on Jannik Sinner's deal with WADAIn a long interview with 'BBC Sport', James Singer - one of Jannik's lawyers - revealed further details about the agreement ...
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner accepting a three-month doping ban deal was slammed by his fellow tennis professionals on Saturday.
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Hosted on MSNJannik Sinner’s safe heaven: Monte Carlo courts awaitJannik Sinner will be able to maintain his training regimen at the prestigious Monte Carlo Country Club during his suspension ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency told the BBC that it rejected criticism of the settlement reached with the men’s World No 1 ...
Sinner will be eligible to return in early May and be able to participate in The French Open later that month.
Jannik Sinner reluctantly agreed to a three-month suspension after “tricky” conversations with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). The world No. 1, who lifted the Australian Open title last ...
Sinner’s lawyer Jamie Singer said in a statement to CNN that he was “delighted that Jannik can finally put this harrowing experience behind him.” “WADA has confirmed the facts determined ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has defended its handling of Jannik Sinner’s drug ban, with a senior figure insisting the world No 1’s case was a “million miles away from doping”.
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