Last Saturday, it was announced that the world's best player, Jannik Sinner, had negotiated a settlement with the World ...
In addition to not being able to train in any official facility until April 13, Sinner will not be able to practice with any ...
Instead of Sinner, Casper Ruud is now slated to join Alexander Zverev, Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul on March 2 as part of the ...
Nick Kyrgios has sharply criticized Boris Becker after he was ridiculed for his relentless criticism of Jannik Sinner. The ...
Tennis doping controversies spark debate on fairness, transparency, and privilege in the sport, raising questions about WADA's role.
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Tennis World on MSNNick Kyrgios calls Boris Becker 'criminal' after German laughed at himBoris Becker laughed at a post mocking Nick Kyrgios and the Australian didn't remain silent, brutally firing back at the ...
Jannik Sinner accepting an immediate three-month ban after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency is not unique to the case of the men’s world number one, WADA’s chief counsel Ross ...
Alex de Minaur was the latest player to share his thoughts on the sanction Jannik Sinner received after his controversial doping case. The Italian reached an agreement with the World Anti-Doping ...
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Cathal Dennehy: No sinners as we're again told intentional doping simply doesn't happen in tennisThe timing of Jannik Sinner's incredibly 'convenient' ban is purely coincidental, we've been assured this week. Fine. Let's just add it to the list of Sharapova, Cilic, Errani, Swiatek, Halep and many ...
WADA appealed against the ITIA’s verdict in the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and demanded a two-year ban for the three-time Grand Slam winner. However, the issue finally came to a conclusion ...
Current world number one and ATP Finals 2024 winner, Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, will be permitted to train under ...
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