Bergs collided with Jarry after celebrating a break of serve at 5-5 in the third set, and after the latter refused to resume play, he received a game penalty for consecutive time violations to lose ...
Jarry lost his ATP ranking just months after ... "I have a great match ahead. I’m much better at tennis now than the last time I faced him. I hope to fight hard and surprise." ...
A string of players have criticised tennis authorities for their handling of the case, including Chilean Jarry, who was banned for 11 months by the International Tennis Federation in 2020 after ...
In the lead-up to the match, Jarry had told Chilean newspaper La Tercera that he wished he had "the same support" as Sinner from tennis authorities following his own failed tests. Stay up to date ...
He was walking backwards in front of Jarry to capture him entering the arena ... Sinner was also asked about the next generation of tennis stars that he inspires and had some words of advice ...
hopefully it’s what’s the fairest decision for all the other cases of the past that’s gone through in tennis and in every sport. So hopefully, it can just be as fair as possible,” Jarry ...
However, just like last year, he did not participate in any warm-up tournaments before the Australian Open and will face Jarry in the first round very much short on match practice. Unlike the ...
Top-ranked Sinner had to grind for two long, tiebreak sets against No. 35-ranked Jarry, a 29-year-old from Chile, before hitting his stride in the third with two service breaks on Rod Laver Arena.