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Australian Open, Sinner

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Jannik Sinner saved from shock defeat at Australian Open by controversial heat rule
Tennis’s conspiracy theorists were out in force after the Australian Open ’s heat rule saved Jannik Sinner – who was suffering from crippling cramps – from a shock loss to little-known American Eliot ...

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Spizzirri acknowledges 'funny timing' but accepts Australian Open heat rules after loss to Sinner
 · 7h · on MSN
Heat rules come into play at the Australian Open
 · 5h
Jannik Sinner overcomes cramps to reach Australian Open 4th round
Jannik Sinner was limping and trying to stretch out cramps in his arms and legs, and had just gone down a break in the third set when the extreme heat rules kicked in at the Australian Open.

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Survivor Sinner battles cramp, heat to reach fourth round
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Jannik Sinner reveals what he did during 'lucky' mid-match break after walking off court
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Tennis · 4h
"Lucky" Jannik Sinner overcomes cramps to keep Australian Open title defense alive
"I try to be in the best possible shape every day. Recovery, everything going in the right direction. It can happen," he said. "I hope that it goes slowly away, which that was the case. Today with the...

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Jannik Sinner Admits to Being “Lucky” After Australian Open Changed ‘Heat Rule’ in Tough Win: “Here to Fight”
 · 9h
Jannik Sinner's rival makes incredible gesture as Italian confronts umpire and fans boo
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11mon
Jannik Sinner will serve 3-month ban without missing any major tournaments
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 ...
Yahoo! Sports
2mon
Novak Djokovic believes Jannik Sinner’s doping ban will ‘follow him like a cloud’
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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2mon
True cost of Jannik Sinner’s ‘very odd’ drug ban revealed as he misses out on a big prize
Jannik 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 ...
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2mon
Why Novak Djokovic Thinks Jannik Sinner Will Always Have the “Cloud” of Steroid Ban
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.
Daily Express US on MSN
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Serena Williams had verdict on Jannik Sinner drugs ban before Australian Open defense
Serena Williams argued that she would've received a far more significant punishment than the three-month ban Jannik Sinner got for failing two drug tests.
Sports Illustrated
2mon
Novak Djokovic on Jannik Sinner's Doping Ban: "Cloud Will Follow Him"
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.
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