The Spanish player talks in an interview about her back injury and the good moment in tennis she is going through just before the start of the US Open. Has she had to undergo infiltration again to be able to play?
The Spanish player talks in an interview about her back injury and the good moment in tennis she is going through just before the start of the US Open. Has she had to undergo infiltration again to be able to play?
Little by little, the best players in the world are arriving at the US Open facilities to begin preparing for the big event. Carlos Alcaraz is already there, where he plans to start his training sessions with Juan Carlos Ferrero. The player from Murcia returns to the place where he won his first Grand Slam in 2022, aiming to repeat the feat and will kick off those training sessions with Grigor Dimitrov.
Hello, Carlitos! 🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/Fu6UxL4M7r
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 21, 2024
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The most talked about in these last hours is, without a doubt, the doping case of Jannik Sinner and his subsequent innocence. There are many uncertainties about why it has come to light now or how he got contaminated to test positive on two occasions. The Italian and his team managed to prove that those positives were due to massages received from his physio, Giacomo Naldi, after he had treated a cut on his finger with a spray containing Clostebol, a prohibited substance. Well, that matter raises some doubts. According to the report published by ITIA, his physio cut his finger on March 3 and put a band-aid on from that day until March 5. Naldi confessed to using the spray from March 5 to 13, mentioning that on the 10th, he applied Trofodermin before massaging Sinner without gloves. The strange thing about all of this is that Naldi was not seen wearing any bandages on his finger during the Italian's matches in Indian Wells, except for the 10th when he was wearing a band-aid and the day they performed a doping test on Jannik.
That's it, I'm finished with this.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) August 21, 2024
One VERY IMPORTANT thing, which is the most puzzling part of Sinner's case. For me, this is the strangest aspect of the whole process.
According to the report, Naldi's finger cut happened on March 3. He claims he wore a band-aid from the 3rd to the… pic.twitter.com/HOd5kLJxGQ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El asunto más inexplicable del caso de doping de Sinner
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Darren Cahill, coach of Jannik Sinner, gave an interview to ESPN following the uproar over his pupil's doping case. The world number 1 proved his innocence, yet the tennis world was deeply irritated and disappointed by the silence surrounding this case. Why didn't everything come to light sooner? "It didn't come out because we all believed in his innocence and that's what Sport Resolutions (the independent tribunal) applied to the case. Sinner could continue playing, and the ITIA would carry out its due diligence," Cahill replied. In response to this way of acting, do you think the Italian has been treated differently because he is the world number 1?: "I don't think so, I believe all cases are treated the same way. Certainly, things are a bit easier for those at the top because they can afford to handle the case fairly and correctly, whereas the 500th in the world might not have the money to put together a legal team".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill explica por qué el caso de doping de Sinner no salió antes a la luz
Spanish men's tennis has not been lucky in the qualifying stage of the US Open 2024 with the elimination of the last Spanish player left in the draw. Oriol Roca Batalla could not finish the job in his first match against Hamad Medjedovic, who came back to win 2-6 6-4 6-2. Thus, Roca ends any hope of adding a new Spanish name to the main draw.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Oriol Roca liquida la última esperanza española en la fase previa del US Open
A quite complicated journey for Jannik Sinner and his team after we learned about the doping positive of the Italian and his subsequent innocence. The tennis world has quickly reacted, and Sinner's coach, Darren Cahill, has stepped up for his pupil in front of the media. In an interview for ESPN, the Australian spoke out about the integrity of the world number 1: "Jannik would never do anything intentionally. He was in an unfortunate situation. The truth came out, he was not at fault or negligent, and I hope he can move past this, play, and improve. There would have been a big change in his physical appearance and his enthusiasm for being on the court, but it wore him down physically and mentally, he had tonsillitis and missed the Olympics. We are not expecting any punishment, we are just grateful that there is no sanction."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Darren Cahill defiende a Sinner: "Nunca haría nada intencionalmente"
The Spanish player talks in an interview about her back injury and the good moment in tennis she is going through just before the start of the US Open. Has she had to undergo infiltration again to be able to play?
The former number 1 spoke on the eve of the US Open about Nole's motivation to add his 25th Grand Slam title. Is his retirement near?
Little by little, the best players in the world are arriving at the US Open facilities to begin preparing for the big event. Carlos Alcaraz is already there, where he plans to start his training sessions with Juan Carlos Ferrero. The player from Murcia returns to the place where he won his first Grand Slam in 2022, aiming to repeat the feat and will kick off those training sessions with Grigor Dimitrov.
Hello, Carlitos! 🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/Fu6UxL4M7r
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 21, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz ya arranca sus entrenamientos en el US Open 2024
We examine which names are the most prominent to be crowned in Flushing Meadows with Sabalenka leading the list. Who will take the last Slam of the season?
The most talked about in these last hours is, without a doubt, the doping case of Jannik Sinner and his subsequent innocence. There are many uncertainties about why it has come to light now or how he got contaminated to test positive on two occasions. The Italian and his team managed to prove that those positives were due to massages received from his physio, Giacomo Naldi, after he had treated a cut on his finger with a spray containing Clostebol, a prohibited substance. Well, that matter raises some doubts. According to the report published by ITIA, his physio cut his finger on March 3 and put a band-aid on from that day until March 5. Naldi confessed to using the spray from March 5 to 13, mentioning that on the 10th, he applied Trofodermin before massaging Sinner without gloves. The strange thing about all of this is that Naldi was not seen wearing any bandages on his finger during the Italian's matches in Indian Wells, except for the 10th when he was wearing a band-aid and the day they performed a doping test on Jannik.
That's it, I'm finished with this.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) August 21, 2024
One VERY IMPORTANT thing, which is the most puzzling part of Sinner's case. For me, this is the strangest aspect of the whole process.
According to the report, Naldi's finger cut happened on March 3. He claims he wore a band-aid from the 3rd to the… pic.twitter.com/HOd5kLJxGQ
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El asunto más inexplicable del caso de doping de Sinner
Darren Cahill, coach of Jannik Sinner, gave an interview to ESPN following the uproar over his pupil's doping case. The world number 1 proved his innocence, yet the tennis world was deeply irritated and disappointed by the silence surrounding this case. Why didn't everything come to light sooner? "It didn't come out because we all believed in his innocence and that's what Sport Resolutions (the independent tribunal) applied to the case. Sinner could continue playing, and the ITIA would carry out its due diligence," Cahill replied. In response to this way of acting, do you think the Italian has been treated differently because he is the world number 1?: "I don't think so, I believe all cases are treated the same way. Certainly, things are a bit easier for those at the top because they can afford to handle the case fairly and correctly, whereas the 500th in the world might not have the money to put together a legal team".
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Cahill explica por qué el caso de doping de Sinner no salió antes a la luz
Spanish men's tennis has not been lucky in the qualifying stage of the US Open 2024 with the elimination of the last Spanish player left in the draw. Oriol Roca Batalla could not finish the job in his first match against Hamad Medjedovic, who came back to win 2-6 6-4 6-2. Thus, Roca ends any hope of adding a new Spanish name to the main draw.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Oriol Roca liquida la última esperanza española en la fase previa del US Open
A quite complicated journey for Jannik Sinner and his team after we learned about the doping positive of the Italian and his subsequent innocence. The tennis world has quickly reacted, and Sinner's coach, Darren Cahill, has stepped up for his pupil in front of the media. In an interview for ESPN, the Australian spoke out about the integrity of the world number 1: "Jannik would never do anything intentionally. He was in an unfortunate situation. The truth came out, he was not at fault or negligent, and I hope he can move past this, play, and improve. There would have been a big change in his physical appearance and his enthusiasm for being on the court, but it wore him down physically and mentally, he had tonsillitis and missed the Olympics. We are not expecting any punishment, we are just grateful that there is no sanction."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Darren Cahill defiende a Sinner: "Nunca haría nada intencionalmente"
Jules Marie could not believe the wickedness of people after an incident that occurred following his elimination in the first round of the US Open qualifying. The Frenchman received a supposed email from the tournament organization detailing that the withdrawal of two players gave him the opportunity to enter the main draw. However, Marie contacted the tournament, and they confirmed the falsehood of that email. Thus, the Frenchman shared on social media the deception he experienced, an act of disrespect and pure malice.
This is insane - someone sent Jules Marie (#2 alternate for US Open qualifying) a fake e-mail that he's in the draw. But when Jules tried to confirm, it turned out the tournament knew nothing about it. Awful behavior, targeting players who are desperately waiting for a withdrawal pic.twitter.com/bkOL8GDXTH
— Damian Kust (@damiankust) August 20, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Jules Marie sufre una broma de mal gusto en el US Open 2024
We analyze which men will be the main favorites to win the title in the last Grand Slam of the season. Will Sinner and Alcaraz complete the Slam sweep in 2024?