Aussie tennis greats have questioned why Carlos Alcaraz was asked to remove his fitness watch at the Australian Open, as the ...
The news of Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner being asked to remove his wrist device comes as Carlos Alcaraz was also ...
Jannik Sinner was caught wearing a banned wrist device moments before the start of his Australian Open fourth-round match ...
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Alcaraz told to remove Whoop device at Australian Open
Carlos Alcaraz has been informed that he is not permitted to wear the fitness device he has been sporting on his wrist during ...
Tennis greats have questioned why Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka were asked to remove his fitness watch at the Australian Open, as the company behind the fitness device slammed the move.
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Carlos Alcaraz was told to remove a device hidden underneath a wrist sweatband ahead of his Australian Open fourth round ...
JANNIK SINNER was ordered to take off a banned device ahead of his Australian Open fourth round clash. The Italian, 24, took on compatriot Luciano Darderi for a place in the last eight in ...
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Jannik Sinner responds to umpire’s order to remove banned device
The Italian tennis player was ordered to remove the banned device before he achieved victory.
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What is a Whoop, the bracelet that Carlos Alcaraz was forced to remove? Why is it prohibited?
Before the start of the match between the Spaniard and American Tommy Paul, the chair umpire, Marija Cicak, told him to ...
Verizon began updating device unlock policies for its various prepaid brands shortly after the FCC gave it a waiver that ...
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