Violent change for the sinner

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Shortly after winning Australia’s tomorrow, the penalty of Jannik Sinner where he accepted a three -month penalty after the clinter was found in the body, a substance prohibited by the World Anti -Doping Agency (FATHER).

The Number 1 of the world in male tennis, the Italian Jannik Sinneris managed exclusively by Avima Sports & Business Management after 5 years of partnership with Starwing Sports.

Jannik Sinner has announced that your agent, Lawrence FrankopanCEO of Starwing Sports, leaving its position in the administration of commercial synner projects with immediate impact. Alex Viturt, The founder of the Avima Management Agency will take the total leadership of Sinner’s businesses from now on.

Throughout his years together, Lawrence Frankopan and Jannik Sinner They have lived many moments of success, and these experiences and achievements will remain in the same.

“Because of my lasting promise in starwing sports, I can’t accept your offer to work exclusively for Avima, but I’m grateful that I had the opportunity to work with a talent like Jannik and I was proud of what we achieved together. I wish him the best and many success in his future projects,” Frankopan said.

“Lawrence Frankopan and his team support me, and will always stay with me. I want to thank you for their dedication in recent years,” Jannik Sinner said.

Starwing Sports He has been mainly in the management of Sinner’s commercial career since he was 18, creating a stable alliance with some of the most prestigious brands in the world.

Source: La Verdad

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