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Jannik Sinner became brutally honest about the struggles he might face after returning to court following three-month doping ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJannik Sinner gets brutally honest on 'tough' expectations for post-doping ban returnJannik Sinner is ramping up the intensity in his practices and gym work as the 23-year-old admits he doesn't expect to easily ...
Jannik Sinner has admitted he doesn’t expect it to be easy when he returns to competitive tennis next month. The world No. 1 is into the last few weeks of his WADA suspension and is now permitted to ...
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Tennis365 on MSNDominic Thiem rates Alexander Zverev’s Grand Slam hopes as he names French Open favouritesDominic Thiem has assessed Alexander Zverev’s chances of winning a Grand Slam title and also named his three favourites to ...
The 37-year-old, the last member of the sport’s ‘Big Four’ still standing, says he is carrying on to bring a ‘positive effect ...
Carlos Alcaraz has openly criticised tennis for the demands and pressure it puts on him, with legendary rival Novak Djokovic ...
Novak Djokovic acknowledges the generational shift in tennis that has brought a new crop of players into the limelight but ...
Djokovic, who is eyeing his 100th tour-level title before the French Open starts on May 25, said no player would ever be ...
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Tennis365 on MSNThe 10 men to spend 52+ consecutive weeks as world No 1: Jannik Sinner guaranteed milestoneJannik Sinner is guaranteed to become just the tenth man in ATP Tour history to spend 52 consecutive weeks as the world No 1, ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNJuan Carlos Ferrero slams Carlos Alcaraz: 'He's too different from the Big 3'Juan Carlos Ferrero has been Carlos Alcaraz's main coach since the young Spaniard took his first steps on the professional ...
With the retirements of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, and Andy Murray, Djokovic is the last member of the "Big Four" still standing, and the Serb said he wanted to continue playing.
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