Sinner, 23, produced a dominant display to defend his crown in Melbourne, claiming a 21st consecutive win at the hard-court grand slams after winning both the Australian Open and US Open last season.
Will world No. 1 and defending champ Jannik Sinner win again? Or can Alexander Zverev capture his first Grand Slam title? Our experts weigh in on who will win the Australian Open men's title.
“Biggest takeaway from IW on mens side. Way more opportunity for a final like we have today with the absence of Sin City. The ...
Each time Jannik Sinner enters a tournament, records seem to tumble. The world number one's commanding 6-3 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 win over second seed Alexander Zverev in the Australian Open final meant ...
Italy’s Jannik Sinner becomes the biggest beneficiary of the ongoing Indian Wells competition. The ATP 1000 event is now down ...
Sinner fearlessly competes against top players like Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. His impressive 30-16 win-loss record in 2021 includes two titles and $1.21 million in prize money.
Then, under a case resolution agreement through Article 10.8.2 of the WADA code, Sinner came away with a three-month ban perfectly sandwiched between his win at the Australian Open and the start ...
Despite Jannik's meteoric growth over the past year and a half, British legend Tim Henman is still convinced that Alcaraz ...
Many doping offences don’t at all involve the ingesting of a prohibited substance. Jannik Sinner wins his second Australian Open crown in January - before accepting a three-month doping ban ...