Italian Open organizers can't wait to welcome back Jannik Sinner from his doping ban
- Jannik Sinner's three-month doping ban will end on May 4, allowing his return to tennis at the Italian Open, as confirmed by organizers.
- Sinner accepted his ban in February following a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency after a previous exoneration by the International Tennis Integrity Agency.
- The Italian Open has created a special hospitality box for Sinner and his team, according to tournament representatives.
- Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis and Padel Federation, expressed hope for the tournament to attract around 400,000 fans, acknowledging Sinner may not be in top form upon his return.
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Italian Open organizers can't wait to welcome back Jannik Sinner from his doping ban
Jannik Sinner’s return from his three-month doping ban is a month away and Italian Open organizers can’t wait to welcome back the first home No. 1 player in the tournament’s history. Italian Tennis and Padel Federation president Angelo Binaghi says…
Italian Open organizers can’t wait to welcome back Jannik Sinner from his doping ban
ROME (AP) — Jannik Sinner’s return from his three-month doping ban is a month away and Italian Open organizers can’t wait to welcome back the first home No. 1 player in the tournament’s history.
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