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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.
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Tennis World USA on MSNRafael Nadal continues to defend Jannik SinnerRafael Nadal has always defended Jannik Sinner since the doping case involving the current world number 1 emerged, generating controversy and discussion all over the world. The Italian ace - who had been cleared of all charges in the first instance - subsequently reached an agreement with WADA for three months of suspension,
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.
Carlos Alcaraz was made to work for a 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 victory over Karen Khachanov that earned him a spot in the Italian Open quarterfinals on Tuesday. Alcaraz saved two break points early in the third set then dropped his serve later on to waste an early break before improving to 5-0 in his career against the 24th-ranked Khachanov.
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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 MSNJesper de Jong has identified Jannik Sinner's main weaknessThe Italian champion's next opponent in Rome is Jesper de Jong, who defeated Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the previous round to overturn the odds against a player who was having an excellent season so far.