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World No.1 Sinner reveals he nearly quit tennis amid doping turmoil
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Jannik Sinner considered quitting tennis after a three-month doping ban earlier this year, a period he described as deeply turbulent. Despite the unease and feeling unfairly judged by fellow players, he went on to win the Australian Open. Sinner is now eager to return to competition after the ban, dismissing claims of preferential treatment and focusing on his comeback.
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