Sinner wins second match back from doping ban
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Jannik Sinner passed a big test in his return from a three-month doping ban, beating accomplished clay-court player Francisco Cerundolo on Tuesday to reach the Italian Open quarterfinals.
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
World number one Jannik Sinner continues his return from a doping ban with a comfortable 6-4 6-2 victory over Jesper de Jong to reach the last 16 of the Italian Open.
Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner reached the quarter-finals of the Italian Open, and with his latest victory, he surpassed Juan Martin Del Potro's milestone.
Jannik Sinner afirma que es “algo bueno para los jugadores de tenis” que al nuevo papa le guste jugar al deporte. Incluso si León XIV dijo en
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Jannik Sinner cruised into the last 16 of the Italian Open on Monday after comfortably beating lucky loser Jesper de Jong 6-4, 6-2 in front of a delighted crowd in Rome.
Jannik Sinner said it was an "amazing feeling" to be back on court after beating Argentina’s Mariano Navone at the Italian Open in the first match since his doping ban. The 6-3 6-4 victory was the world number one’s 22nd in a row - a streak interrupted by the three-month suspension he agreed with the World Anti Doping Agency (Wada).
Jannik Sinner came through the first true test of his comeback from a doping ban with Tuesday's straight-sets win over Francisco Cerundolo, which took the World No. 1 into the Italian Open quarterfinals.
Jannik has kept Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz behind despite missing three months of action and four Masters 1000 events. Thus, he will celebrate a notable milestone next week.