The Italian and his team have already designed their roadmap during the three months in which they will not be able to compete, before reappearing in the Rome tournament.
The Italian and his team have already designed their roadmap during the three months in which they will not be able to compete, before reappearing in the Rome tournament.
In a devastating context in terms of results, the world number 4 analyzed his way of playing and what he will need to do to be able to beat the Spanish and the Italian.
The Norwegian speaks firmly about what the three-month sanction to Sinner implies and what he thinks about the issue.
The Canadian explains how these last two difficult years have influenced his career and why he believes he can be a real alternative to Sinner and Alcaraz.
Jannik Sinner abruptly left Doha upon learning about the agreement his team had reached with WADA. The three-month ban from competing will be the toll to be paid by the Italian, who had not been seen in public since those training sessions in Qatari soil. That was until today: Jannik has reappeared in public at a presentation event hosted by Gucci, one of his main brands, which invited the Italian to its latest fashion show. Calm, serious, and eager to enjoy, this is how the San Candido native appeared.
https://t.co/KUUjLaoaJV pic.twitter.com/6MG2v0qiOw
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) February 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner comparece por primera vez en público tras su acuerdo con la WADA
Everything that has happened with the sanction of Jannik Sinner has generated a feeling of incomprehension among many tennis players, who have felt empowered to criticize the Italian in a more or less veiled way. Two important figures in the circuit, such as Daniel Vallverdú, coach of Dimitrov, and Feliciano López, director of the Mutua Madrid Open and the Davis Cup Finals, have warned about the lack of camaraderie and empathy they perceive among the players. "It saddens me. Most are not focusing on the facts. The real losers here are Sinner and tennis," says the Colombian, supported by the Spaniard.
We should be focusing on the Anti-Doping agencies processes & rules rather than the player being a victim from it - who clearly had zero performance enhancing benefits. ZERO.
— Daniel Vallverdu (@danielvallverdu) February 23, 2025
I know JS since he’s 14yrs old and im comfortable to say that he is 100% not at fault.
The Anti-Doping agencies are at fault for the lack of consistency and accuracy with most tennis cases lately.
— Daniel Vallverdu (@danielvallverdu) February 23, 2025
There should have never been a ban here.
Not an easy time for JS and Team. Stay strong and Rome will be the perfect setting for the warm welcome he deserves. 🦊🎾💪🏻
On the other hand it doesn’t surprise me at all .. just don’t expect anything from others!
— Feliciano López (@feliciano_lopez) February 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Feliciano López y Daniell Valverdú cargan contra los tenistas por su "falta de empatía" hacia Sinner
The agreement reached by WADA and Jannik Sinner's team, resulting in a three-month suspension from competition, continues to make waves in the tennis world. The latest to speak out is Toni Nadal, who introduced the Mallorca tournament and, in comments reported by MARCA, expressed "total opposition" to the sanction imposed on the Italian, arguing that he made an error "inadvertently" and had no intention of "delinquency" whatsoever. After stating that he could not benefit from what happened, Rafa's uncle, however, made the most explosive declaration, casting doubt on the integrity of some players on the circuit: "I am surprised that some players have taken a stand against it, including some who are not very clean or some at the highest level."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Toni Nadal, sobre el caso Sinner: "Me sorprende que algunos que no son muy limpios estén en contra"
Curious details of how the three-month suspension of the Italian came about have been revealed, raising even more doubts about the process.
The Italian and his team have already designed their roadmap during the three months in which they will not be able to compete, before reappearing in the Rome tournament.
The Canadian explains how these last two difficult years have influenced his career and why he believes he can be a real alternative to Sinner and Alcaraz.
In a devastating context in terms of results, the world number 4 analyzed his way of playing and what he will need to do to be able to beat the Spanish and the Italian.
Jannik Sinner abruptly left Doha upon learning about the agreement his team had reached with WADA. The three-month ban from competing will be the toll to be paid by the Italian, who had not been seen in public since those training sessions in Qatari soil. That was until today: Jannik has reappeared in public at a presentation event hosted by Gucci, one of his main brands, which invited the Italian to its latest fashion show. Calm, serious, and eager to enjoy, this is how the San Candido native appeared.
https://t.co/KUUjLaoaJV pic.twitter.com/6MG2v0qiOw
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) February 25, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner comparece por primera vez en público tras su acuerdo con la WADA
The Norwegian speaks firmly about what the three-month sanction to Sinner implies and what he thinks about the issue.
Everything that has happened with the sanction of Jannik Sinner has generated a feeling of incomprehension among many tennis players, who have felt empowered to criticize the Italian in a more or less veiled way. Two important figures in the circuit, such as Daniel Vallverdú, coach of Dimitrov, and Feliciano López, director of the Mutua Madrid Open and the Davis Cup Finals, have warned about the lack of camaraderie and empathy they perceive among the players. "It saddens me. Most are not focusing on the facts. The real losers here are Sinner and tennis," says the Colombian, supported by the Spaniard.
We should be focusing on the Anti-Doping agencies processes & rules rather than the player being a victim from it - who clearly had zero performance enhancing benefits. ZERO.
— Daniel Vallverdu (@danielvallverdu) February 23, 2025
I know JS since he’s 14yrs old and im comfortable to say that he is 100% not at fault.
The Anti-Doping agencies are at fault for the lack of consistency and accuracy with most tennis cases lately.
— Daniel Vallverdu (@danielvallverdu) February 23, 2025
There should have never been a ban here.
Not an easy time for JS and Team. Stay strong and Rome will be the perfect setting for the warm welcome he deserves. 🦊🎾💪🏻
On the other hand it doesn’t surprise me at all .. just don’t expect anything from others!
— Feliciano López (@feliciano_lopez) February 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Feliciano López y Daniell Valverdú cargan contra los tenistas por su "falta de empatía" hacia Sinner
The agreement reached by WADA and Jannik Sinner's team, resulting in a three-month suspension from competition, continues to make waves in the tennis world. The latest to speak out is Toni Nadal, who introduced the Mallorca tournament and, in comments reported by MARCA, expressed "total opposition" to the sanction imposed on the Italian, arguing that he made an error "inadvertently" and had no intention of "delinquency" whatsoever. After stating that he could not benefit from what happened, Rafa's uncle, however, made the most explosive declaration, casting doubt on the integrity of some players on the circuit: "I am surprised that some players have taken a stand against it, including some who are not very clean or some at the highest level."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Toni Nadal, sobre el caso Sinner: "Me sorprende que algunos que no son muy limpios estén en contra"
Curious details of how the three-month suspension of the Italian came about have been revealed, raising even more doubts about the process.
Alexandre Muller is experiencing the best moments of his professional career this season, after winning his first title in Hong Kong and reaching the final of the ATP 500 Rio Open 2025. When asked about the key to this improvement, the 28-year-old Frenchman was assertive. "During the preseason, I was practicing with the best player in the world. I think that has helped," he said, referring to the time he spent with Jannik Sinner.
Muller.
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) February 23, 2025
“I practiced with the best player in the world during the off season. I think that helped”. pic.twitter.com/oyVpXad4A4
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Muller da la clave de su éxito: "Entrené en pretemporada con el mejor del mundo"
Jannik Sinner holds such an advantage in the ATP ranking over his main pursuers, Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz, that he has secured his stay as the number 1 in the world for a large part of the ongoing suspension period. The Italian is aware that, mathematically, no one can surpass him in the ranking before the end of the Monte Carlo tournament. Therefore, he will add seven more weeks at the top of the list, at least, already knowing that on April 7th, he will become the 13th player of the Open Era with the most weeks at number 1.
Is the pressure of reaching N1 catching up with #Zverev?
— Philippe A (@PhilBlack09) February 22, 2025
He now won't be able to do it before MonteCarlo: He can win 2500pts max (2M1000+1 500) till then & the virtual gap with #Sinner will be 2895
Jannik is hence sure to jump to N13 among N1s, passing #Nastase #Murray & #Kuerten
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ya se sabe hasta qué fecha tiene asegurado Sinner el número 1 del mundo