Sinner
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www.newsnow.co.ukHere’s the latest on Jannik Sinner and related news as of 2026:
Sinner’s doping ban and return: In early 2025, Sinner accepted a three-month sanction related to a positive test for clostebol, with explanations about unintentional contamination and no competitive advantage argued. He was suspended through early May 2025 and then returned to competition, including a notable comeback at events in Rome and other European tournaments. This sequence kept him eligible for later Grand Slams in 2025.[1][3]
Team changes in 2024–2025: There were developments around Sinner’s coaching and support staff around the 2024–2025 period, including reports of changes in fitness and medical personnel and some public comments from Sinner about his team setup during the rebound phase after the suspension. These changes are part of his broader effort to stabilize performance post-ban.[5][7]
2025 season highlights: Following his return, Sinner posted strong results, including deep runs at major events and continued contention for top rankings, aided by his adjusted team and focus on rehabilitation after the incident.[3][9]
Media coverage and public reaction: The doping case and subsequent comeback drew widespread coverage across tennis outlets, with pieces noting the implications for Sinner’s season and for ITIA/WADA processes in tennis.[9][1]
Would you like a quick timeline of key dates (ban announcement, suspension period, first event back, and notable results) or a comparison of Sinner’s performance metrics before and after the suspension (wins, titles, win percentage)? I can also pull the most recent headlines from major outlets if you want. Citations: Sinner doping ban and return details, Rome return and comeback coverage, staff changes reports, post-return highlights.[7][1][3][5][9]
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www.newsnow.co.ukThe Italian spoke about his three-month ban, arguing that his actions were unintentional and did not provide any competitive advantage.
en.as.comJannik Sinner has arrived at the Cincinnati Open with a new member in his team.
www.sportskeeda.comIn a fabulous fortnight in Rome, Jannik Sinner has made an imperious comeback, Lorenzo Musetti entrenches himself in the top 10 and Jasmine Paolini is into another WTA 1000 final.
ausopen.comJannik Sinner says he is no longer working with physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi and fitness trainer Umberto Ferrara following the investigation into his positive tests for a banned substance.
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