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PARIS — Jannik Sinner passed his first test back on tour after a doping ban — a run to last weekend's final at the Italian Open, where his tennis felt good and looked good, and the statistics he studied afterward backed that up.
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Tennis World USA on MSNNick Kyrgios destroys Jannik Sinner's doping explanation, doesn't believe it a bitNick Kyrgios remains fully convinced that the way Jannik Sinner failed a doping test didn't happen unintentionally as the Australian suggests there was no chance that a mistake like that could happen to such a big name.
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Jannik Sinner anticipates a 'different' French Open atmosphere following his return from a three-month doping ban, a suspension he argues to have resulted from accidental contamination. Despite a strong showing at the Italian Open,
Nothing has changed in tennis anti-doping since Jannik Sinner and Iga Świątek's cases, but players are more paranoid than ever before
Nick Kyrgios has once again weighed in on the Jannik Sinner doping saga, with the Australian continuing to blast his counterpart. Sinner reached an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after two positive drug tests in 2024.
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner overcame a brief lapse during the first set of a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Dutch qualifier Jesper De Jong in his second match back on tour in front of his home crowd at the Italia
Jannik Sinner's dazzling winning streak ground to a halt ahead of the French Open but the world number one's top-notch return from a three-month doping ban suggests he will be the main challenger to Carlos Alcaraz in Paris.
The world No. 1 overcame a brief lapse during the first set of a 6-4, 6-2 victory over No. 93 Dutch qualifier Jesper De Jong in his second match back on tour in front of his home crowd at the Italian Open on Monday. Sinner jumped out to 4-1 but then lost his serve twice as De Jong evened the set at 4-4.
Sinner had previously escaped a ban when the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) ruled that he wasn’t at fault for the positive tests, accepting that the contamination was caused by a physio
World number one Jannik Sinner said Friday he was expecting a different atmosphere at the French Open, his first Grand Slam after a three-month doping ban.
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'He is going to hear...' - Andy Roddick warns Jannik Sinner of the merciless French Open 2025 crowdFormer tennis player Andy Roddick has issued an advisory message for world number one Jannik Sinner ahead of his campaign at the 2025 French Open, which is slated to take place on May 25th in Paris. The Italian stalwart will be playing his third tournament of the year due to a doping ban suspension.