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The top men's tennis player in the world will be sidelined for the next three months after doping tests came back positive for Italian star Jannik Sinner. The three-time major champion came to a settlement with WADA – the World Anti-Doping Agency – and ...
Novak Djokovic believes Jannik Sinner’s three-month doping suspension is a “cloud” that will follow him for the rest of his career. Sinner twice tested positive for the anabolic agent clostebol in March 2024 but the World Anti-Doping Agency accepted ...
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True cost of Jannik Sinner’s ‘very odd’ drug ban revealed as he misses out on a big prizeJannik Sinner appeared to escape with only a limited punishment when he accepted a three-month ban to end his doping controversy at the start of 2025, but the full cost of his suspension has now been felt. The Italian served a three-month ban prior to the ...
More than a year after the 2025 Vienna Open winner tested positive for having performance-enhancing drug Clostebol in his system and subsequently accepted a three-month ban from the sport, his fellow tennis player reacted to the confusing chain of events.
Once again, the greatest tennis player of all time is keeping the sport on its toes. This past weekend, Novak Djokovic won his 101st career title, only to quickly pull out of the 2025 ATP Finals, sending players and tournament organizers scrambling.
Jannik Sinner ended 2025 on a real high as he won a hat-trick of titles at the in Vienna, Paris and then at the ATP Finals in front of his adoring Italian fans in Turin. The world No 2 can also reflect on a stunning year that saw him retain his Australian ...