Jannik Sinner
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- French Open
‘Insane level’: Carlos Alcaraz achieves what the greatest couldn’t to win French Open
The Spaniard played at level of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic to win the greatest Paris final ever.
- Uche Amako
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- French Open
Alcaraz storms home to beat Sinner in five epic sets to claim French Open title
Carlos Alcaraz came from two sets down, saving three match points in the fourth set, to defend his title in the longest - and possibly greatest - ever men’s French Open final.
Demon grew up with Jannik Sinner. The Italian’s doping ban has unsettled him
Australia’s top-10 star remains disappointed with the secretive nature of the investigation into, and subsequent deal with, the Italian.
- Marc McGowan
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- Drugs in sport
Why Jannik Sinner’s three-month doping ban is the deal of the century
There’s nothing remarkable about the fact WADA and Sinner did a deal. But three months? That’s got a stench.
- Darren Kane
‘It doesn’t pass the sniff test’: Sinner set to stay No.1 despite ban
Past and present tennis stars have criticised the three-month ban handed to Jannik Sinner, as former Australian Open boss Paul McNamee says it’s a little bit too good to be true for the Italian.
- Marc McGowan
- Opinion
- Drugs in sport
Ban? Seriously? WADA has done Sinner a massive favour
Jannik Sinner and his team of expensive lawyers have played the system like a Stradivarius.
- Simon Briggs
‘Sad day for tennis’: Kyrgios speaks out after Sinner accepts three-month doping ban
Australian Nick Kyrgios has criticised the three-month ban accepted by Jannik Sinner after the Italian world No.1 tested positive for anabolic agent last year.
- Billie Eder
‘We are family’: Sinner heaps praise on Australian mastermind as Open win sinks in
Jannik Sinner leaves Australia with another trophy for his bulging cabinet and another $3.5 million in his wallet, but there are plenty of questions ahead of him in 2025.
- Jon Pierik
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- Australian Open
‘I’m trying to understand them’: Djokovic bows out amid boos and cheers
Djokovic brought his showdown with No.2 Alexander Zverev to an abrupt finish after losing a marathon 81-minute first set, prompting a mixture of boos and cheers as he farewelled Melbourne Park for possibly the last time.
- Scott Spits, Russell Bennett and Selma Milovanovic
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