Sinner 'Didn't Want to Fire Coach' After Drugs Case as Trainer Rejoins Team
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Sinner won Wimbledon, but the return of the controversial coach opens an old doping wound.
Sinner’s team is giving a lot to talk about in this stop between Wimbledon and the American tour. A few days ago the surprise came from the rehiring of Umberto Ferrara, who was the physical preparer involved in the case of world number one clostebol doping last year. The news did not come alone, and it is that weeks earlier, Sinner had decided to dispense with his physical preparer Marco Panichi and his physiotherapist, Ulises Badio. Moreover, a…
'Jannik Sinner wanted Umberto Ferrara back with him', claims former Italian pro
Jannik Sinner is claimed to have “wanted” Umberto Ferrara back in his entourage after the world No 1’s shock decision to rehire his previously fired fitness trainer. The Italian announced in a statement released earlier this week that Ferrara would return to his team this summer. Sinner’s decision came after he fired fitness trainer Marco Panichi and physiotherapist Ulises Badio in June, just weeks before his ultimately successful Wimbledon camp…
Starting from where everything had stopped. From cement, from its favorite surface, but above all from Monte Carlo, between the quiet muffled country club and the intense work of those who know that the next six months could be worth a whole season. After the triumph at Wimbledon and the next scheduled break, Jannik Sinner has returned to the field. His 2025 starts again with sweat, programming and some important news in the team. According to L…
Ex-ATP Pro Calls Jannik Sinner's Major Coaching Decision 'Astonishing PR Move in Tennis History'
Debates and discussions about the doping saga began to recede after Jannik Sinner‘s stunning performances at the French Open and The post Ex-ATP Pro Calls Jannik Sinner’s Major Coaching Decision ‘Astonishing PR Move in Tennis History’ appeared first on FirstSportz.
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