If there’s one name dominating tennis lately, it’s World No. 1 Jannik Sinner . The 23-year-old Italian burst into the spotlight last season by winning his first Grand Slam at the Australian Open. He then claimed seven more titles—including the US Open—and became the first Italian to reach World No.1. This year, he defended his AO crown and won his first Wimbledon title, holding tight to that top spot. But from February to May, Sinner disappeared from the court due to a doping ban. That sparked questions: how did he stay No. 1? And what was he doing during those three months off?
Here’s a quick recap . Sinner’s 2024 season was dazzling but not without drama. In March, news broke that he tested positive twice for the banned substance Clostebol—just before the US Open. By August, the ITIA