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Jannik Sinner Prepares for Competitive Return at Internazionali d’Italia

The world No. 1 resumes play in Rome after a three-month suspension, focusing on regaining match rhythm and eyeing Roland Garros.

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Overview

  • Jannik Sinner, holding the ATP world No. 1 ranking for 48 weeks, returns to competition after a three-month suspension for involuntary Clostebol contamination.
  • Sinner has completed initial practice sessions in Rome, showing flashes of form but acknowledging the need to rebuild match sharpness after limited play in the past five months.
  • His coach, Simone Vagnozzi, emphasized the challenges of the hiatus, dismissing claims that the suspension was advantageous and highlighting the need for competitive matches ahead of Roland Garros.
  • Sinner's return is seen as a pivotal moment for Italian tennis, reinforcing the country's prominence alongside rising stars like Lorenzo Musetti.
  • The case has reignited discussions on anti-doping policies, with calls for greater nuance in handling accidental contaminations like Sinner's.