Jannik Sinner, Italian Open
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Tennis World on MSNJannik Sinner gets brutally honest about battling doubts after launching comebackJannik Sinner kept it straight honest when asked if he had any doubts before kicking off his comeback as the three-time Grand Slam champion admitted that he is pretty much dealing with doubts daily.
Tennis star Jannik Sinner revealed he considered walking away from the sport ... in March last year. The three-time grand slam champion previously escaped a ban when the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) ruled that he wasn’t at fault for ...
World No.1 Jannik Sinner is officially back at the Italian Open. After completing a three-month doping suspension, the Italian kicked off his journey at the Rome Masters as he won his opening-round.
Jannik Sinner aún tiene que trabajar en recuperar toda la finura en su tenis después de su suspensión de tres meses por dopaje. El número uno
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Tennis World USA on MSNBrad Gilbert makes huge revelation ahead of Jannik Sinner's Rome debutSpeaking on Tennis Channel a few hours before Jannik's official debut at the Foro Italico, legendary coach Brad Gilbert highlighted how the Rome tournament is not the Italian's real goal: "Sinner was not away from the tour due to an injury, so it was a tough challenge for him mentally because he could only train without ever playing.
Jannik Sinner advances to the Round of 16 of the Rome Open after defeating Jesper De Jong 6-4, 6-2. The Dutchman was hampered by an injury sustained after a fall, which ultimately led to his retirement in the second set.
Jannik Sinner will return to action today when he takes on Mariano Navone at the Italian Open. The 23-year-old hasn’t featured in a competitive match since winning the Australian Open in January after being handed a ban for doping offences.
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Thesportstak on MSN'They will fight for the...': Rafael Nadal Makes Bold Prediction About New Age Sensations Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz's FutureRafael Nadal believes Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner currently hold an edge over other ATP players, but notes the future is uncertain.