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 ...
Jannik Sinner, the world’s No. 1 male tennis player, has accepted a three-month ban from the sport following an anti-doping ...
In a long interview with 'BBC Sport', James Singer - one of Jannik's lawyers - revealed further details about the agreement ...
Paul McNamee made an interesting point as the former Australian Open tournament director thinks Jannik Sinner's team should ...
Top-ranked Jannik Sinner accepting a three-month doping ban deal was slammed by his fellow tennis professionals on Saturday.
The World Anti-Doping Agency told the BBC that it rejected criticism of the settlement reached with the men’s World No 1 ...
Sinner will be eligible to return in early May and be able to participate in The French Open later that month.
Jannik Sinner received a 3-month ban after testing positive for a banned substance, with the Italian initially refusing to ...
Sinner’s lawyer Jamie Singer said in a statement to CNN that he was “delighted that Jannik can finally put this harrowing experience behind him.” “WADA has confirmed the facts determined ...
Norway’s Casper Ruud has once again come out in support of Italy’s Jannik Sinner after receiving criticism following his ...
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has defended its handling of Jannik Sinner’s drug ban, with a senior figure insisting the world No 1’s case was a “million miles away from doping”.
The World Anti-Doping Agency offered an explanation for why top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner received a much shorter doping ban than the six-year suspension it handed to a Spanish figure skater ...