Italy’s Jannik Sinner has reached another Grand Slam final this season. However, his fate seems to be still burdened with controversies following his doping test failures. Amid such a critical phase in Sinner’s life, the ATP star found…
The US Open has turned into quite the battleground for Jannik Sinner, but not because of his performances on the court. His name has been wrapped up in a doping saga that has escalated to a point where even casual tennis followers are well…
(MedPage Today) -- ROME -- The word "DOPING" is printed in capital letters inside a red circle with a slash through it on the box containing the over-the-counter spray sold in Italy that caused No. 1-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner to…
Jannik Sinner, the top seed in the world, made it to the US Open semifinals despite a controversial drug case, and John McEnroe has commended Sinner’s mental toughness. The American icon acknowledged that if the Italian turned out to have…
ROME -- The word "DOPING" is printed in capital letters inside a red circle with a slash through it on the box containing the over-the-counter spray sold in Italy that caused No. 1-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner to fail two drug tests…
World No.1 Jannik Sinner is competing at the US Open after being cleared of any wrongdoing following two positive results for banned steroid clostebol earlier this year
The word "DOPING" is printed in capital letters inside a red circle with a slash through it on the box containing the over-the-counter spray sold in Italy that caused No. 1-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner to fail two drug tests in March.
AP Sports Writer ROME (AP) — The word “DOPING” is printed in all caps inside a red circle with a slash through it on the box containing the over-the-counter spray sold in Italy that caused No. 1-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner to fail…
The word “DOPING” is printed in all caps inside a red circle with a slash through it on the box containing the over-the-counter spray sold in Italy that caused No. 1-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner to fail two drug tests in March
Jannik Sinner will play in the U.S. Open semifinals six months after he failed two drug tests, and 2 1/2 weeks after he was exonerated because he said trace amounts of an anabolic steroid entered his system unintentionally via a massage
It is interesting to see how fortunes can change quickly. Take the example of Jannik Sinner. Just ahead of the US Open, the Italian star was embroiled in a major doping controversy. His samples from the Indian Wells tournament this year…
Norway's men's team received a visit from the country's anti-doping agency this week, but while this is a usual occurrence in football, what made this instance remarkable was the players they asked to test.