Unstoppable Jannik Sinner Emerges as Fan-Favorite Pick For Rome Glory in His Long-Awaited Comeback From Doping
- Jannik Sinner, World No. 1 tennis player, resumed competition on May 10, 2025, at the Italian Open in Rome after a three-month suspension.
- The suspension, effective from February 9 to May 4, followed positive tests for a banned substance and a resolution agreement with WADA, which initially sought a longer ban.
- Sinner began practice on April 13 at Monte Carlo with former doubles partner Jack Draper and received a first-round bye to face Mariano Navone on May 10 evening.
- In a pre-tournament press conference, he expressed modest hopes for his performance, emphasizing his eagerness to assess his current form following a lengthy break.
- Sinner's return marks his first event since winning the 2025 Australian Open and precedes the French Open, potentially impacting his preparation for the next Grand Slam.
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International 2025, when Sinner today plays against Navone. Time and where to see the game on TV and streaming
We are now there. Jannik Sinner's return to the field after the three-month suspension for the Clostebol case is scheduled tomorrow Saturday, May 10 at the Internationals of Italy. L'altoatesino, who does not hold an official match from the final of last Australian Open won against Zverev, will play in the second round of the Masters 1000 of Rome against the Argentine Mariano Navone, number 99 of the ranking that has eliminated Federico Cinà in …
‘Habemus Sinner!’ – tennis fever in Rome for comeback of the number 1
After a three-month suspension for a doping case, Northern Italian Jannik Sinner (23) will make his comeback for his home crowd in Rome on Saturday. "It feels good to be back, and still as number 1. Now I'm aiming for Paris."
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