Novak Djokovic’s PTPA rules after Jannik Sinner’s disqualification
The Serbian-founded Players Association very critical of the extent of the suspension that the world’s No. 1 nymero agreed with WADA.
The Serbian-founded Players Association very critical of the extent of the suspension that the world’s No. 1 nymero agreed with WADA.
Back-and-forth between the Spaniard and the Swiss after the suspension of the current world No. 1.
Sixth success for golden doubles at Paris 2024: beat Jiang and Wu in the final, in two sets.
“An injustice, Wada wanted to impose itself,” the former champion points out.
After Nick Kyrgios, the Swiss outfielder also commented on the suspension imposed on the world number one.
The world number one will not be able to participate in the next four Masters 1000s (Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo and Madrid) in addition to the ATP 500s in Doha and Munich.
Australian tennis player doesn’t mince words
The suspension will cost the South Tyrolean dearly but not dearly.
“This agreement between the two parties certifies Jannik’s innocence, his absolute non-guilt, and finally allows him to calm down and plan his future with a great comeback at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia.”
Not only sorrow on the net for the suspension that the South Tyrolean champion will have to observe.
Some say they are convinced that the Russian will publicly express her solidarity with her champion boyfriend.
Jannik Sinner reached a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), acknowledging his partial responsibility for his team’s mistakes.
“The challenge with Sinner will ask so much of him, it will be an incentive not to relax. He needs to improve his mentality and consistency in matches.”
Now Arnaldi awaits Spain’s Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (59 Atp and No. 8 seed) in the semifinals.
The Carrara native forced to leave the tournament after deserving on the field the quarters: Martinez in semifinals.
The Frenchman prevails in two sets: ending 6-4, 6-4.
The golden couple at Paris 2024 beat the duo of Mirra Andreeva and Diana Shnaider in the semifinals in a rematch of the Olympic final.
“What a career, what a person. I wish you the best in your new chapter.”
The Murcian coach returned to key aspects that need to be improved in order to catch up with the South Tyrolean rival.
The Italian tennis player won in three sets over the American wild card after nearly three hours of play.
The Italian tennis player prevailed over his French rival with a peremptory 6-2 6-3, in 91 minutes of play.
The Blue Women defeated Hungary’s Fanny Stollar (No. 61) and Russia’s No. 29 (no flag on the circuit) Alexandra Panova in the quarters.
The spokesperson for the World Anti-Doping Agency clarifies, “The responsibility cannot be allowed to be shifted to the teams.”
The Turinese benefited from the withdrawal of Frenchman Luca Van Assche.
The 29-year-old from Bagni di Lucca, No. 4 in the rankings and fourth seeded favorite, succumbed 6-2 6-2, in just one hour and five minutes of play, to Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko, No. 37 WTA.
After an excellent performance at the Australian Open, the Carrara native is ready to return to the court in the Buenos Aires tournament.
Lorenzo Musetti’s coach addressed the extraordinary moment of form the world number one is going through.
The Italian number one won over France’s Caroline Garcia with a score of 6-3 6-4, in one hour and thirteen minutes of play.
The Italian tennis player was defeated by the German with a peremptory 6-2 6-2, in about 90 minutes of play.