Sinner’s main rival, Carlos Alcaraz, was beaten in his first match in Miami. At Indian Wells, he had failed to recover from a ...
Despite sitting out since winning the Australian Open due to a three-month period of ineligibility for an anti-doping rule ...
Jannik Sinner is a proud owner of 42 world no. 1 weeks! The Italian kicked off another week on the ATP throne on Monday, ...
In the meantime, the 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria is practicing with huge effort at the Beausoleil club in Monte Carlo ...
Andy Roddick is already looking ahead to Jannik Sinner’s return as the clay swing begins. The Italian’s three-month suspension started in early February, and he is set to make his comeback at the ...
Carlos Alcaraz, who won the Rotterdam Open, has struggled recently, adding to Sinner's advantages. He has suffered early exits, including one defeat at the hands of David Goffin at the Miami Open.
World number one Jannik Sinner will play the ATP tournament in Hamburg from May 18-24 after his doping ban ends in the ...
Jannik Sinner will return from his three-month suspension at the 2025 Italian Open in Rome, and Andy Roddick thinks the crowd will make the return a memorable one for the Italian player. Sinner last ...
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 ...
Current World No.1, Jannik Sinner, is facing a three month suspension from tennis after reaching a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), following two positive drug tests last year.
When Jannik Sinner tested positive for clostebol, a banned substance, he faced a daunting three-month suspension handed down by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Since his last match in February, ...