Sinner accepted the ban in a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency. The timing of the ban means the 23-year-old Italian won't miss any Grand Slam tournaments.
Jannik Sinner, the No. 1 tennis player in the world, and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have agreed to a three-month ban to settle an anti-doping violation stemming from the star's two positive ...
Jannik Sinner's drug case is now in the rear view. On Saturday, the three-time Grand Slam champion and No. 1 player in the ...
Sinner claimed trace amounts of Clostebol in a doping sample was due to a massage from a trainer who used the substance after ...
Jannik Sinner, who tested positive for the steroid clostebol at last year’s Indian Wells tournament, will not miss any Grand ...
Jannik Sinner's reserved public persona belies a mature and steely 23-year-old who showed supreme mental strength to put aside his doping scandal and win the last two tennis majors.
Former top-10 player Fernando Verdasco is finally retiring from tennis, but not before one last special appearance alongside Novak Djokovic.
Sinner will miss Masters events at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, and Madrid. Sinner will be available to make his return at the Rome Masters and then of course the French Open. WADA agreed that ...
As a result, Sinner was not given a lengthy ban at the time, as it was determined that the Italian bore no fault or ...
Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Rafael Nadal led the flood of retirement tributes to Diego Schwartzman on Friday.
Jannik Sinner joined in celebrating Diego Schwartzman on the day of his retirement. The world No. 1 was among those who paid tribute to the South American after his second-round defeat at the ...