Sinner At No. 1 Ahead Of Return, Djokovic Drops, Draper & Ruud Climb In ATP Rankings
- Jannik Sinner returns to competition at the 2025 Italian Open starting May 7-18, after his doping suspension fully expired on May 4 in Rome.
- Sinner accepted a three-month retrospective doping ban imposed by WADA after testing positive for clostebol, choosing it over a CAS appeal that might have extended his suspension.
- He will open his campaign against one of two opponents, Mariano Navone or Federico Cina, while top competitors such as Casper Ruud, Alexander Zverev, and Carlos Alcaraz are placed in different sections of the draw.
- Sinner leads the ATP rankings with 9,730 points after his Australian Open win and maintained his position during absence, while Djokovic dropped one rank and Rublev fell nine spots recently.
- Sinner’s return could impact the Italian Open dynamics as Djokovic withdraws and rising players like Jack Draper and Casper Ruud climb the rankings with recent strong performances.
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Sinner At No. 1 Ahead Of Return, Djokovic Drops, Draper & Ruud Climb In ATP Rankings
Despite not competing on the ATP Tour for over three months, Jannik Sinner is still at No. 1 ahead of his high-profile comeback at the 2025 Italian Open. Sinner's last tournament was the 2025 Australian Open. He won a second title in Melbourne and his third Grand Slam overall to extend a then-massiv...
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