Three months is a long enough time, which can allow Jannik Sinner to improve further from several points of view. The world No. 1 has not played since winning the Australian Open for the second time in a row, having decided to skip the Rotterdam ATP 500 and having reached an agreement with WADA just days before the Doha ATP 500.
Darren Cahill joined Jannik Sinner's coaching team in 2022 but he still has fond memories of working with another star.
Jannik Sinner’s nomination for the prestigious Laureus Awards has brutally been withdrawn. The Italian, who is serving a three-month ban over a controversial doping scandal, was a contender for the Sportsman of the Year award.
MADRID – The Laureus Academy revoked tennis world No. 1 Jannik Sinner’s nomination for its annual World Sportsman of the Year Award on Feb 27, citing his three-month doping ban.
The case of the world No. 1 in men's tennis is at the center of anti-doping protocols and reforms that could redefine its parameters.
Jannik Sinner, tennis world number one, faces a three-month doping ban and has been stripped of his Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award nomination. Sinner tested positive for clostebol, attributed to a sports therapy team member.
Jannik Sinner met with Dominic Thiem in Monaco while serving his three-month suspension. The world No. 1 completed his first month of suspension this Sunday, forcing him to withdraw from Indian Wells and three other Masters 1000 tournaments.
Feliciano López has defended Jannik Sinner amid the controversial doping case that resulted in a three-month suspension for the world No. 1. The Madrid Open director expressed his disappointment
Jannik Sinner had his nomination for the prestigious Laureus sportsman ... His suspension ends on May 4, allowing him to return in time for the French Open, the season's second Grand Slam event of the year. The Laureus awards have been offered annually ...
Laureus World Sports Academy chairman Sean Fitzpatrick said in a statement that the Italian player’s ban resulting from a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency prompted the decision.
The Laureus Academy revoked tennis number one Jannik Sinner's nomination for its annual World Sportsman of the Year Award, citing his three-month doping ban.
Jannik Sinner is currently serving a three-month ban due to which his nomination for the Sportsman of the Year award was withdrawn.