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Jannik Sinner explained why he fired Marco Panichi and Ulises Badio before Wimbledon at his pre-tournament press conference.
Parting company with two of your team days before Wimbledon might not sound ideal but world number one Jannik Sinner has ...
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner says he "feels ready" for Wimbledon despite splitting with his trainer and physio ahead of the ...
Two developing rivalries, the end of an old tradition and a legal battle that could define the tournament's future.
According to Sky Sport and Italian news outlet Gazzetta, Sinner has parted ways with athletic trainer Marco Panichi and ...
The world number-one tennis player drew a starry crowd, including Paul Mescal, Erin Doherty, Fionn O’Shea, Joe Keery, Naomi ...
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DPA International on MSNWimbledon: Italian flavour for Sinner, Alcaraz - tough Gauff pathKey opening men's matches at Wimbledon have an Italian flavour in the form of world number one Jannik Sinner facing ...
Jack Draper has been handed an incredibly tricky route to the Wimbledon final. The world no4 cemented himself as a top seed ...
Carlos Alcaraz will be bidding for a third consecutive Wimbledon championship and sixth Grand Slam trophy overall when play ...
Vogue: Where did you go and what did you do after that epic final at Roland-Garros? Jannik Sinner: I went home to my parents’ ...
Jannik Sinner has claimed there was “nothing major” behind his decision to axe two key team members ahead of Wimbledon.
Sinner made a surprise decision to part with two of his coaching staff on the eve of Wimbledon. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
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