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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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Ubitennis broke the news in on Thursday, May 8, 2025.
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