Paul McNamee made an interesting point as the former Australian Open tournament director thinks Jannik Sinner's team should have "negotiated some point" and at least accepted to miss the Rome Masters.
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Hosted on MSNJannik Sinner’s Laureus dream dashed: From court to cutIn a surprising turn of events, Jannik Sinner’s nomination for the 2025 Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award has been retracted. The decision, announced by Laureus World Sports Academy Chairman Sean Fitzpatrick,
Jannik Sinner had his nomination for the prestigious Laureus sportsman of the year award revoked on Friday (AEDT) after he was banned for three months following two failed drugs tests.
The case of the world No. 1 in men's tennis is at the center of anti-doping protocols and reforms that could redefine its parameters.
Continued Fallout From Jannik Sinner’s Ban
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has accepted a three-month ban from WADA on Saturday stemming from two positive test results in March 2024.
Jannik Sinner’s three-month doping ban isn’t sitting right with some in the tennis world. Australian star Nick Kyrgios ripped the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), claiming Sinner got off easy with the monthslong suspension over his two positive drug tests.
The Laureus Academy revoked tennis number one Jannik Sinner's nomination for its annual World Sportsman of the Year Award on Thursday, citing his three-month doping ban. Sinner, who accepted the ban earlier this month,
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