Jannik Sinner is currently serving his three-month ban from tennis. As a result of the suspension, the Italian couldn't participate in the recently-concluded 2025 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
ATP world No. 1 Jannik Sinner has made an off-court change by deciding to have his commercial activities overseen by a new ...
Alex de Minaur continued a worrying form slump on Wednesday when he was bundled out of Indian Wells in the fourth round. But ...
So his comments following Jannik Sinner's pan for testing positive for banned drugs could ... Wawrinka won three Grand Slams himself, so is speaking from a position of authority. “A sad day” The ...
Paul McNamee won't tolerate seeing any Jannik Sinner slander on his X timeline as the former Australian Open tournament ...
Alex Vittur, a key figure in Jannik's career since his early days, will now take full control of his business affairs under AVIMA. The decision comes at a crucial moment, as Sinner serves a ...
Suspended World No.1 Jannik Sinner has decided to play the Hamburg Open for the first time in his career, when his ...
Jannik Sinner misses play on his most successful surface while serving his three-month suspension. The ATP tour is missing him, too.
Alcaraz was beaten by the red-hot Draper in the next round, ending a two-year reign as the BNP Paribas Open champion. Following that defeat, Alcaraz said, “The last time that I lost here was the ...
Alex de Minaur has joined fiancee Katie Boulter in making a premature exit from Indian Wells, continuing a worrying dip in ...