Famous doctor explains why he doesn't believe Jannik Sinner's story
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Photo of Sinner and Thiem leads to speculation
A photo that Jannik Sinner and Dominic Thiem showed at a dinner together in Monte-Carlo has recently heated up the rumor kitchen. Was it just a cozy gathering of friends or is it more opening up behind the scenes? At first glance it's just an Instagram story that shows the currently blocked tennis star Sinner together with Dominic and Moritz Thiem as well as business partner Stefan Herzog. The illustrious round waits for her food in a restaurant…
'Innocent' Jannik Sinner 'Should Not Be Banned' Says Madrid Open Tournament Director
Jannik Sinner's three-month suspension is probably one of the most opinion-dividing moments in tennis. Sinner has been suspended for three months after reaching an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). His ban came as a result of his positive test for clostebol at last year's Indian We...
Jannik Sinner enters 'Club 40,' with more to come! - khbrksport
Jannik Sinner is celebrating a massive milestone this week! The Italian is spending his 40th week on the ATP throne, becoming the 16th player to achieve that since 1973. Jannik matched Ilie Nastase, and he will pass Andy Murray and Gustavo Kuerten in the next four weeks. Thus, he will become the 13th player with at least 44 world no. 1 weeks in April. His next target will be Jim Courier on 58. Jannik conquered the ATP throne in June last year, …
Jannik Sinner spotted with Dominic Thiem in Monaco—Training partner for his comeback?
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. The 3-time Grand Slam champion caught up with another majo...
Famous doctor explains why he doesn't believe Jannik Sinner's story
Jannik Sinner's doping case has been one of the main topics of discussion in recent months. The version of events provided by the Italian ace had convinced the independent court in the first instance, which is why he had been cleared of all charges shortly before the start of the 2024 US Open. The world No.1 thought this nightmare was over, until WADA announced its intention to appeal the acquittal by charging Jannik with so-called 'strict liabi…
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