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JANNIK SINNER has rehired the fitness coach that played a key role in his failed drugs tests last year. Prior to winning Wimbledon this summer, Sinner, 23, served a three-month ban after twice
Nick Kyrgios has led a wave of outrage as Jannik Sinner announced controversial high-performance coach Umberto Ferrara has returned to his team.
Sinner tested positive twice for an anabolic steroid during the 2024 Indian Wells Tournament. He tested positive for a substance called Clostebol, which is notably banned in tennis, and he was first popped for the steroid during Indian Wells, and then again eight days later in an out-of-competition sample.
Just weeks after lifting his first Wimbledon trophy, Jannik Sinner is back in the headlines this time with a major change to his team. The 23-year-old Italian star, who’s quickly becoming one of tennis’ biggest names, has officially brought back his former fitness coach, Umberto Ferrara.
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Yardbarker on MSN'His secret is never being satisfied': Jannik Sinner’s coach shares the fuel behind his dominanceJannik Sinner's coach, Simone Vagnozzi, talked with ATP Tour after his protégé secured the Wimbledon title. A couple of weeks ago, Sinner achieved the fourth Grand Slam title of his career – and his first outside of hardcourts – by defeating his frequent rival Carlos Alcaraz 4-6,
Sinner has several endorsement deals with major brands. In 2024, those deals netted him $15 million and made up the majority of his net worth. His sponsors include Nike, Head, Rolex, Panini, Gucci, Lavazza, Intesa Sanpaolo Assicura and FastWeb S.p.A.
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