Alexander Zverev has broken his silence on his bizarre exit at the ATP 500 event in Acapulco. He suffered an uncharacteristic loss at the tournament, following which he was said to have stormed out of the venue.
Australia’s top-10 star remains disappointed with the secretive nature of the investigation into, and subsequent deal with, the Italian.
Jannik Sinner reigns strongly on the ATP throne! The 23-year-old Italian in enjoying his 39th consecutive week as world no. 1, moving closer to a milestone. The three-time Major winner will pass Ilie Nastase,
American Learner Tien knocked out No. 1 seed Alexander Zverev, while three players exited citing stomach issues.
Jannik Sinner's suspension from the professional tour began on February 9 and will end on May 4, a three-month period in which Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz have a real chance to get closer to the first position in the ATP ranking (and even dethrone the Italian ace).
Alexander's latest setback came against the 19-year-old Learnen Tien in the second round in Acapulco. A teenager ousted the Australian Open finalist 6-3, 6-4 in an hour and 28 minutes for his second top-5 victory of the season.
Casper Ruud expressed his thoughts on Jannik Sinner’s doping case – and settlement – yesterday in Acapulco. The World No.5 spoke to Ben Rothenberg of “Bounces” and said that he understood why Sinner would want to accept a settlement,
Casper Ruud's comments on Jannik Sinner were first relayed, then finally denied by the player himself. Journalist Ben Rothenberg therefore asked the
LAS VEGAS — With Jannik Sinner serving a doping suspension ... Then Fritz pulled out of this week’s tournament in Acapulco. Tommy Paul also was slated to participate.
Jannik Sinner cannot play on the ATP Tour for the next two months but remains the world No. 1 in the current rankings. Sinner is suspended from professional tournaments after accepting a three-month
Holger Rune’s mother Aneke recently shared her thoughts on Jannik Sinner’s doping test case. The Dane pointed out the “scary” details of the World No.
World number two Alexander Zverev, riding high after a runner-up finish to Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open, aims to turn things around at Indian Wells after three tough tournaments in February."Maybe it wasn't the right thing to do in the end,