Jannik Sinner is serving a three-month ban after testing positive for the banned substance clostebol in March 2024.
This week, the Miami Open crowned its champions, with Aryna Sabalenka and Jakub MenÅ¡ík taking the singles titles. Elsewhere, ...
The ex-fitness coach of the reigning world number one, Jannik Sinner, Umberto Ferrara, has revealed that he informed ...
Due to the doping case that concerned him, the world number 1 had to change his team during last season. His fitness coach ...
Tennis world number one Jannik Sinner’s former physical trainer Umberto Ferrara said on Thursday he was blameless in the case ...
Jannik Sinner's former athletic trainer, Umberto Ferrara, recently provided a new twist to the mystery surrounding his positive drug test.
Gilles Simon has zero concerns about how Jannik Sinner may look after returning from doping suspension as the former French ...
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'Bad faith': Sacked Sinner trainer points finger
The former physical trainer of world No.1 Jannik Sinner denied he was at fault over the three-time grand slam champion's positive doping test.
Jannik Sinner, the three-time Grand Slam champion, received a three-month ban after testing positive for clostebol. Sinner admitted partial responsibi ...
Jannik Sinner's return to the professional tour is not far off, considering that the world number 1 will compete at the Rome ...
Former Grand Slam champion Adriano Panatta expects Jannik Sinner to perform at a high level when he makes his comeback at the Italian Open after completing a three-month doping ban.
Sinner has now spent 42 weeks at No.1. That marks the 14th longest period ever in the history of men’s tennis and means he ...