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Injured Djokovic to miss ATP tour final in Turin
An injury prevents Novak Djokovic from playing in next week's ATP tour final in Turin, he announces via Instagram. The 37-year-old tennis star from Serbia has won the final seven times and is the defending champion after defeating current world number one Jannik Sinner, Italy, in last year's final.
Upset in front of a wild crowd – the world number two is out
Carried by a fanatical home crowd, Ugo Humbert could take his biggest win in his tennis career. The 26-year-old Frenchman defeated world number two Carlos Alcaraz with 2–1 in sets in the Paris Masters.
World Number One Falls Ill - Misses Major Tournament
Stomach flu stops men's tennis world number one Jannik Sinner from playing in the major tournament Paris Masters, which starts this week. "I came here very early to prepare myself, but then I felt sick.
Responding to Saudi Criticism: "Not for the Money"
The tennis star Jannik Sinner won over 60 million kronor after the victory in the "Six Kings Slam" in Saudi Arabia. A disputed tournament that has sparked criticism.
Nadal back – lost to Alcaraz in Saudi Arabia
Rafael Nadal has played his first match since the summer's Olympic Games in Paris. Then it was a loss to his compatriot Carlos Alcaraz in two straight sets.
Stars chase 60 million in disputed tournament
Several top players on the ATP tour are competing in the "Six Kings Slam" tournament in Saudi Arabia this week. The prize money? Over 60 million kronor to the winner.
Million Rain for World Number One Sinner
He has won seven titles, including two Grand Slam tournaments. A success that has jingled in the cash register.
Djokovic Missed Out on His 100th Title
It would have been his 100th singles title in tennis. But Novak Djokovic missed the historic moment since world number one Jannik Sinner won the final in Shanghai Masters.
The Sensation: World Number Two Eliminated in Shanghai
It was set up for a semifinal between the world's two best tennis players right now – Italian Jannik Sinner against Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz – in the ATP tournament in Shanghai. Czech Tomas Machac wanted otherwise.
Regrets about the doping scandal: "Thought it was over"
The doping case surrounding the world's top tennis player, Jannik Sinner, seemed to be over – but last week the anti-doping organization Wada appealed the verdict to the sports arbitration court, Cas. Now the Italian is telling about how the pressure from the appeal is affecting him.
Thrill when Alcaraz won the super duel: "Proud"
World number one Jannik Sinner against world number three Carlos Alcaraz. Then Alcaraz won a giant thriller over three hours long in the final of Beijing's ATP tournament.
The world number one is threatened with a two-year ban
The doping case surrounding tennis star Jannik Sinner is now moving forward. The anti-doping organization Wada is appealing to the sports arbitration court, Cas, and wants to see Sinner banned for up to two years.
After Doping - World Number One Hires New
Jannik Sinner fired his former fitness coach and physiotherapist after the notable doping case. Now he presents two replacements – who previously worked with Novak Djokovic.
Cried Tears After the Title: "Haven't Had it Easy"
He came to play in the US Open after a acquittal of a doping conviction that sparked strong reactions. But it was a very sick relative who moved Jannik Sinner to tears after the final victory on Flushing Meadows.
Through to the Semifinal After Dramatic Match
He chose to play offensively and was often up at the net. Jannik Sinner's tactic was clear in the quarterfinal against Daniil Medvedev.
Through to the Semifinals Without Losing a Set
Jack Draper has achieved his greatest success as a tennis player so far. The 22-year-old Briton is clear for the semifinal in the US Open after a convincing victory in the quarterfinal against Alex de Minaur, Australia.
Federer's Criticism: Has Sinner Been Given Special Treatment?
Now tennis legend Roger Federer is entering the discussion about the doping allegations against world number one Jannik Sinner, who has been acquitted. The question everyone is asking; has he been treated the same way as everyone else? says the Swiss.
Stormy match awaits in the quarterfinals: "It's going to be tough"
Jannik Sinner is now doing everything to get in top physical shape for the quarterfinals in the US Open. Because there, former champion Daniil Medvedev is waiting.
Moving forward in the US Open after a crushing victory
Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic have already been eliminated, but world number one Jannik Sinner looks all the stronger in the US Open tennis. The crushing score of 6–1, 6–4, 6–2 against Christopher O'Connell, Australia, took Sinner further to the quarterfinals at Flushing Meadows in New York.
After the doping revelation – Sinner continues
The tennis star Jannik Sinner came to the US Open with the shadow of the revelation that he had tested positive for a banned substance in the spring hanging over him. Despite this, the world number one was able to win his opening match and is through to the second round of the Grand Slam tournament.
Djokovic Criticism: "There is no Consistency"
Earlier in the week, the news broke that world number one Jannik Sinner had tested positive for doping, but avoids suspension. Now, world number two Novak Djokovic is directing sharp criticism towards tennis's anti-doping rules.
Sinner: "I haven't done anything wrong"
Jannik Sinner tested positive for the banned performance-enhancing steroid clostebol on two occasions in the spring. The world number one has been cleared of punishment as the International Tennis Federation accepted Sinner's explanation that he had ingested the substance by mistake.
Sinner's coach: He has worn him down
Jannik Sinner is coming to the US Open overshadowed by the revelation that he tested positive for a banned substance in the spring. It has taken a toll on him both physically and mentally, says the world star's coach Darren Cahill.
Critical after the news about Sinner: "Ridiculous"
Jannik Sinner tested positive for doping twice – but was acquitted. Nick Kyrgios thinks that's wrong.
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