Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner to meet in Wimbledon semifinal
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Jannik Sinner is the top seed at Wimbledon and one of the favourites to win the tournament, but he was previously suspended from the sport after failing two drug tests
WADA accepted Sinner’s explanation that he was accidentally contaminated by a massage from his physiotherapist, who used a spray containing the banned substance to treat a finger cut. They ruled that Sinner ‘did not intend to cheat’ but insisted that he was responsible for his team’s negligence, which ultimately saw him punished.
Speaking of Sinner’s ugdray uspensionsay is no longer considered polite, but the BBC’s on-court interviewer Lee McKenzie made a cheeky gesture in that direction. Sinner last made the Wimbledon semis in 2023.
Italian star Jannik Sinner revealed why he was able to prove his innocence in a doping case—resulting in fewer consequences than others who faced similar charges.
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner gets real on weird looks directed at him when doping case came to lightJannik Sinner thinks the attention on his doping case is slowly fading away but admits that it wasn't easy for him at the beginning simply because he noticed some strange looks being directed at him.
Jannik Sinner enters Wimbledon as world No. 1 and one of the favourites for glory. But it has been a turbulent period for the Italian tennis star
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FirstCuriosity on MSNJannik Sinner Believes Fellow Players Have ‘Forgotten’ his Controversial Doping ScandalJannik Sinner believes most people have moved on from his anti-doping controversy, and he’s focused on the future after a dominant Wimbledon opener. The world No.
The top-seeded Italian, dealing with an apparent arm injury, had dropped the first two sets to Grigor Dimitrov before the Bulgarian was forced to retire because of injury.
Jannik Sinner has responded to those who feel he received better treatment than other players who have gone through the doping system. The ATP world No. 1's doping case rocked the sport for several
LONDON - World number one Jannik Sinner eased effortlessly into the second round at Wimbledon, as neither the stifling heat nor fellow Italian Luca Nardi could knock him out of his comfort zone in a 6-4 6-3 6-0 victory on Tuesday.