@roberta_miozzi Tell that to Halep and all suspended players… and very weird how they successfully defended their case as nobody could have done except both of them…
Jannik Sinner timeline of key events in the last 4.5 years;
Jan 2022 the ITIA is formed and assumes full control, governance and responsibility of all anti doping procedures for Tennis players.
Feb 2022 Sinner surprisingly fires his existing team including his long time coach Riccardo Piatti.
May 2022 Sinners signs a record breaking $158M 10 year deal with Nike.
June 2022 Sinners recruits Darren Cahill as his coach and Pharmacist Umberto Ferrara as his Fitness Coach and Head of his Anti Doping controls.
Feb 2023 Sinner recruits Giacomo Naldi as his physio.
Aug 2023 Sinner wins his first ever Masters title.
Jan 28 2024 Sinner wins Australian Open in his first grand slam final.
March 10 2024 Sinner Fails a drug test after testing positive for Clostebol.
March 18 2024 Sinners fails a drugs test after testing positive for Clostebol.
June 10 2024 Sinner becomes the world Number 1.
Aug 20 2024 ITIA finally publicly confirm Sinners failed drug tests in March 2024.
Aug 23 2024 Sinner sacks Farrerra and Naldi.
Sep 8 2024 Sinner wins the US Open
Sep 16 2024 Sinner recruits Ulises Badio and Marco Panichi as his new physio and fitness trainer.
Sep 24 2024 WADA confirm it is appealing ITIA decision in clearing Sinner and formally charge him with 2 anti doping offences.
Jan 10 2025 CAS confirm the hearing date of April 16 2025 advise a 2 day hearing with a final outcome shortly after.
Jan 16 2025 Cahill states he will step down from coaching Sinner at the end of the season.
Jan 26 2025 Sinner wins Australian open.
Feb 15 2025 Sinner decides he won't attend the CAS Hearing and agrees a sudden deal with WADA to be banned for just 3 months in between slams returning just before Rome Masters and French Open.
March 2025 PTPA announce lawsuits against Tennis governing bodies including the ATP and ITIA.
April 2025 ATP CEO Massimo Calvelli announces a sudden departure from the ATP.
June 28 2025 Sinner unexpectedly sacks Marco Panichi and Ulises Badio after just a few months and just prior to Wimbledon starting.
July 13 2025 Sinner wins Wimbledon without a physio or a fitness trainer.
July 23 2025 Sinner sensationally rehires Umberto Ferrara after sacking him.
Aug 2025 Darren Cahill states he will no longer retire and will stay on as Sinners coach.
Jan 30 2026 Novak Djokovic beats Sinner at the Australian Open.
Feb 19 2026 Mensik beats Sinner at Doha.
Feb 20 2026 Sinner said he's not worried about his losses and knows exactly what to do.
March 15 2026 Sinner wins Indian Wells.
March 29 2026 Sinners wins Miami.
April 12 2026 Sinner wins Monte Carlo.
April 13 2026 Sinner returns to the world number 1.
May 5 2026 Sinner wins Madrid.
May 17 2026 Sinner wins Rome.
May 28 2026 Sinner loses in R2 French Open when hit with a sudden cramp/heat exhaustion type issues.
June 8 2026 Sinner is pictured at medical facilities in Turin and Milan with his team stating they are trying to figure out why he is cramping so much and suffering in the heat.
July 12 2026 Sinners wins Wimbledon in one of its hottest ever years, no signs of and physical issues at all.
@pavyg 100% right not because I am a djoko fan but whats happening reminds of Lance Armstrong era and nobody is caring to investigate whats happening in tennis… very weird world we are living in today
@josemorgado One of the toughest sports and its athletes are not well rewarded outside the top 70. Tennis will die out if ATP continues with its miserable performance
@turistaasvezes@TheTennisLetter This is not enough; you dont know what players and parents endure to arrive at this level monetary and mental wise. Thats why Padel is taking over… where all this money from the Big 4 frenzy has gone? Why didnt they invest in prize for players at lower level?
@pavyg@rolandgarros This shows the state of Tennis today! And the lack of any planning or strategy from ATP and ITF to help talented kids rise. The whole system even from small kids is a total disaster… Unfortunately, tennis will pay the price in the future because of this