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Jannik Sinner Parts Ways with Physio and Fitness Coach After Investigation

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Jannik Sinner Parts Ways with Physio and Fitness Coach After Investigation

Jannik Sinner, the world number one tennis player, has ended his professional relationship with his physiotherapist Giacomo Naldi and fitness trainer Umberto Ferrara following an investigation into his positive tests for a banned substance.

Sinner twice tested positive for clostebol, a steroid known for its muscle-building properties, in March. Last week, a tribunal cleared Sinner of any fault or negligence, with the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) determining that he had been inadvertently contaminated by Naldi.

The contamination occurred when Naldi, who had been treating a cut on his own hand with an over-the-counter spray provided by Ferrara, proceeded to carry out treatments on Sinner without realizing the potential for contamination.

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In a press conference at the US Open on Friday, Sinner expressed his gratitude for the contributions of Naldi and Ferrara to his career but explained his decision to part ways with them.

“They have been a huge part of my career,” Sinner stated. “We made incredible progress and achieved a lot of success with a great team behind me. But because of these mistakes, I don’t feel confident continuing with them.”

Sinner also shared that the situation had been difficult for him over the past few months. “I was struggling a lot in the last months. Now I was waiting for the result, and now I just need some clean air,” he added.

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Jeff Bezos-Backed Consortium Acquires 38% Stake in Liverpool

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A consortium backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has acquired about 38% of Liverpool, according to reports, giving the group a significantly larger stake than initially disclosed.

1892 Holdings, named after the year Liverpool were founded, was initially reported to have purchased about a third of the club. The Athletic reported that the actual stake is closer to 38%.

The consortium also has an option to acquire a controlling stake in Liverpool over the next 12 months, although there is currently no formal commitment to complete such a takeover.

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Liverpool owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) confirmed on Friday that it had reached a “definitive agreement” to sell a “strategic minority investment” to 1892 Holdings.

The group is led by British-Indian businessman Amit Bhatia and includes Bezos and Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin.

Subject to regulatory approval, Bhatia will become Liverpool’s vice-chairman and join the club’s expanded board.

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Bhatia, the son-in-law of Indian billionaire Lakshmi Mittal, previously served as a director and co-owner of Queens Park Rangers for 18 years before selling his stake in the Championship club last month.

The investment is understood to value Liverpool at between £5bn and £6bn, underlining the club’s growing value since FSG acquired the Premier League side in 2010.

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Tielemans says sorry after Man Utd comments upset Villa supporters

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Manchester United midfielder Youri Tielemans has apologised to Aston Villa fans after saying his new club was above his former side.

The Belgium international, 29, joined United from Villa this summer on a five-year contract after the club triggered his £35m release clause.

Tielemans spent three years at Villa Park after joining from Leicester City in 2023, making 134 appearances and scoring 10 goals.

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Speaking during United’s pre-season tour, Tielemans praised Villa for helping him return to his best form but then said: “There are clubs above Villa, and Manchester United is one of them.”

His comments drew criticism from some Villa supporters, prompting the midfielder to issue an apology on Instagram.

“Never meant for my words in the press yesterday to offend anyone or the institution of Aston Villa Football Club, which I massively respect and I’m grateful for the past three years,” Tielemans wrote.

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“I must however admit my mistake and apologise for my choice of words, will be more careful in the future.

“Wishing the club the best in the future.”

Tielemans, who helped Belgium reach the quarter-finals of this summer’s World Cup, signed for United in July in a deal that keeps him at Old Trafford until 2031.

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He described the transfer as “the culmination of years of dedication since I first fell in love with football”, adding that joining “such a special club” was an incredible feeling.

The midfielder endured injury problems last season, suffering separate calf and ankle issues that limited him to 35 appearances in all competitions for Villa — his lowest total in a season since moving to England.

United will face AC Milan in their final pre-season fixture on Saturday, while Villa play Borussia Monchengladbach.

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The Premier League season begins next weekend.

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PSG given extra dressing room after complaints ahead of Super Cup

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Paris Saint-Germain have been given an additional dressing room at the Red Bull Arena after expressing dissatisfaction with their facilities ahead of Wednesday’s UEFA Super Cup against Aston Villa.

Champions League winners PSG were initially allocated the away dressing room at the stadium in Austria, while Europa League champions Aston Villa were using Red Bull Salzburg’s home dressing room.

PSG officials raised concerns with UEFA during a pre-match meeting on Monday, saying their allocated dressing room was too small.

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UEFA subsequently made a spare dressing room available to PSG, allowing the French side more space and facilities comparable to those provided to Aston Villa.

The additional room is normally used by match officials, but UEFA said no officials were moved to accommodate PSG.

Luis Enrique’s side will face Unai Emery’s Aston Villa in the Super Cup, which brings together the winners of Europe’s two major club competitions from the previous season.

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