Jannik Sinner returns to Grand Slam tennis
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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.
Jannik Sinner is still regaining his focus on the tennis court after his three-month doping ban. 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.
World number one Jannik Sinner, making his return to Grand Slam action following a doping suspension, was placed in a loaded top half of the French Open draw on Thursday alongside Novak Djokovic and last year's runner-up Alexander Zverev.
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
Nick Kyrgios has hit out yet again at Jannik Sinner, claiming there was no way he did not know about clostebol being in his system. Sinner returned to professional tennis for the first time since
Former Grand Slam champion Adriano Panatta wondered how the 2025 Italian Open final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz would have gone had the Italian not been hit with what he feels was an "unf
Rafael Nadal says he’s totally convinced Jannik Sinner did not intentionally take a banned substance following a high-profile doping case that resulted in the