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This weekend, Jannik Sinner will return to the tennis court for the first time in over three months. The last time the tennis world saw Sinner compete was during his victory at the Australian Open.
But rust could be a factor for the world No. 1, and Carlos Alcaraz, who beat Sinner on clay at Roland Garros last year, is lurking. So is defending champion Alexander Zverev, always a force on clay.
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Tennis365 on MSNJannik Sinner reveals his ‘favourite’ shot ahead of blockbuster Italian Open comebackJannik Sinner has revealed the “favourite” shot in his game as he opened up about where he wants to improve ahead of his ...
Jannik Sinner has so far played just the Australian Open this year. Despite his absence, Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz failed to topple him from the top of the rankings table.
Jannik Sinner doesn’t ‘deserve any of the hate’ as he nears return from doping ban, says Jack Draper
British No. 1 Jack Draper says Jannik Sinner doesn’t deserve the “hate he gets” as the Italian nears a return from a doping suspension. Sinner is currently serving a three-month ban having ...
ATP star Jack Draper addressed the hate surrounding Jannik Sinner's ongoing situation. The Brit showcased a firm belief in the co-players' potential and dignity. He also mentioned how Sinner's ...
Jack Draper was beaten by Jannik Sinner - a friend who he has played doubles with - in the US Open semi-finals last year Britain's Jack Draper says Jannik Sinner does not "deserve any hate" as the ...
Jack Draper has publicly backed Jannik Sinner as the Italian prepares to make his return from a three-month doping suspension, saying he “doesn’t deserve any hate”. Sinner was cleared of ...
But its profitability remains a long way off. By Brooks Barnes Reporting from Los Angeles “Sinners” sold an estimated $46 million in tickets in North America from Thursday afternoon through ...
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