Sinner expects tough road on return from doping ban
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Sinner expects tough road on return from doping ban
Jannik Sinner held onto his world number one ranking ahead of his return from a three-month doping ban, but the Italian does not expect his comeback to be as smooth when he takes to the court again at the Rome Masters next month. Sinner has not played since winning the Australian Open at the start of the season and accepted a ban in February following a deal with the World Anti-Doping Agency, which had challenged a tribunal's decision to clear h…
Sinner in front of Comeback: "That helped me a lot
Jannik Sinner has been holding a three-month doping lock at the Australian Open since his title. At the ATP 1000 tournament in Rome (from 7 May) the 23-year-old Italian returns to the tour and he does not expect an easy return to the tour. At least none of his pursuers have succeeded in replacing him as number 1 tennis men. And a little Sinner has also been able to get good things out of time. Since 13 April the South Tyrolean is allowed to trai…
Tennis-Sinner does not expect easy road on return from doping ban
(Reuters) -Jannik Sinner held onto his world number one ranking ahead of his return from a three-month doping ban, but the Italian does not expect his comeback to be as smooth when he takes to the court again at the Rome Masters next month. Read full story
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