Jannik Sinner is 'playing with a clear conscience' amid doping case, coach Darren Cahill says

Italy's Jannik Sinner holds the trophy as ATP world best player at the ATP World Tour Finals at the Inalpi Arena, in Turin, Italy, Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. Sinner was presented with the trophy for finishing the year ranked No. 1.

Italy's Jannik Sinner holds the trophy as ATP world best player at the ATP World Tour Finals at the Inalpi Arena, in Turin, Italy, Monday, Nov. 11, 2024. Sinner was presented with the trophy for finishing the year ranked No. 1. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)


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TURIN, Italy — Jannik Sinner's co-coaches discuss in a joint interview with The Associated Press how the top-ranked player from Italy keeps winning at the ATP Finals amid enormous expectations from his home fans and a pending doping case. Darren Cahill says "you need to be a special type of person to be able to embrace all that pressure and come here and feel the pressure but still be able to perform at your very best." Simone Vagnozzi adds "Jannik is still only 23 so there's still a lot of work to be done."

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