The chairman of the ATP Tour acknowledges there “could have been better communication” in explaining the rules involved in ...
A final verdict in the doping case involving top-ranked Jannik Sinner likely won’t come until early next year.
He’s got a stranglehold on the No. 1 ranking. He’s unbeaten this week and hasn’t dropped a set. And his home Italian fans can ...
ATP Tour chairman Andrea Gaudenzi admitted that the communication of rules in Jannik Sinner's doping case lacked clarity. Despite the controversy, Gaudenzi emphasized that the regulations have ...
Jannik Sinner’s doping case has been one of the biggest stories in tennis since shortly before the U.S. Open. On August 20, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) — the worldwide ...
The Australian, defeated by the young Italian in the first round robin match at the ATP Finals, talked in a press conference ...
But the decision that Sinner bore no fault has been challenged by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada), which has launched an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). No date has been ...
After a lengthy trial, ITIA has recognized Sinner as innocent and issued the verdict just before the start of the US Open.
Jannik Sinner has revealed he has learned the identity of his real “friends” during his ongoing doping case. But the world No.1 has insisted he was able to keep playing and winning this season ...
Sinner in a recent interview opened up about how the doping case impacted him and how in spite of being in the midst of a mess, he was able to focus on his matches. NEWSLETTERS Emailed Daily.
ATP Tour chairman Andrea Gaudenzi acknowledged that communication surrounding Jannik Sinner's doping case could have been ...
Italy's Jannik Sinner has enjoyed the most successful - and eventful - season of his career, having dominated the men's game while the case investigating his two failed doping tests rumbles on.