World No. 1 Jannik Sinner said Friday that he had done nothing wrong as ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi stressed that the Italian's doping case was "run by the book" with no preferential treatment.
It’s been a rough stretch for incumbents globally. Name a country, we will show you an ousted world leader. In 2024, the citizenry in 70 countries—accounting for about half the world’s population—went ...
Jannik Sinner (No. 1 in the world) meets Nicolas Jarry (No. 34) in the Round of 128 at the Australian Open.Sinner’s last ...
Nick Kyrgios wants Jannik Sinner in Melbourne. The Australian is eyeing a showdown against the World No.1 and has described exactly what he will do should he play the Italian. As Kyrgios ramps up ...
Sinner, Alcaraz and Djokovic are the betting favorites to win Down Under, but who will actually emerge victorious?
The Australian Open starts Sunday, the first major tournament on the calendar and the unofficial kickoff for the 2025 tennis ...
Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka will be the defending champions at the 2025 Australian Open - but who will their biggest rivals be in the singles draws?
Doping is a topic that shadowed tennis in 2024 and is sure to be a talking point as the 2025 Grand Slam season gets going at ...