Jannik Sinner’s season has truly been a rollercoaster of highs and lows! The Italian star has lit up the courts, capturing an impressive seven titles—including two Grand Slams that have cemented his place as one of the sport’s rising…
Former Wimbledon junior runner-up Nikola Bartunkova has been given the green light to return to action on the WTA Tour after she accepted a six-month doping ban for unwittingly ingesting …
The upcoming fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson has had its share of controversies. From Tyson’s age-related issues to customized rules for this fight, everything has been under a microscope. Each passing day adds a new chapter to this…
Nikola Bartunkova - the 2023 Wimbledon girls' singles runner-up - is clear to compete again after she accepted a six-month doping ban for unknowingly ingesting a banned substance.
Nikola Bartunkova - the 2023 Wimbledon girls' singles runner-up - is clear to compete again after she accepted a six-month doping ban for unknowingly ingesting a banned substance.
There “could have been better communication” in explaining the rules involved in Jannik Sinner’s doping case, ATP Tour chairman Andrea Gaudenzi acknowledged Thursday.
Premier League referees and match officials are exempt from drug testing despite players being forced to undergo strict doping tests at any time in the season without prior warning.
A final verdict in the doping case involving Jannik Sinner likely won’t come until early next year. For the president of the Italian tennis federation, though, the case has already been won — in the court of public opinion.
The 31-year-old swapped Man United for Turin in 2022 after a mixed stint which saw him play 233 times and score 39 goals. He was banned last year for increased testosterone levels in his body.
Jannik Sinner had the last laugh in the rematch of this year’s US Open final! He defeated America’s Taylor Fritz quite comfortably by a 6-4,6-4 margin in the second group stage match at the ATP Finals. On the court, Sinner has been…
Canada's privacy commissioner is launching an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency. The move comes after Philippe Dufresne's office received a complaint about the Montreal-based agency's handling of biological samples collected…
Canada’s privacy commissioner launched an investigation into the World Anti-Doping Agency on Tuesday after receiving a complaint about its handling of biological samples collected from athletes.