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Sinner 'not naming names' for messages he did and didn't receive during doping ban

  • Jannik Sinner returns to tennis at the 2025 Italian Open after a three-month doping ban due to accidental steroid contamination in March 2024.
  • The ban followed WADA's appeal of a full exoneration by the International Tennis Integrity Agency, which deemed the contamination accidental.
  • During the suspension, Sinner received unexpected supportive messages from some players but noted others, from whom he expected contact, remained silent.
  • Entering the tournament on a 21-match winning streak, Sinner will face Mariano Navone or Federico Cina despite feeling less confident on the red clay surface at Foro Italico.
  • Sinner’s return fuels speculation due to the timing of the ban, which allowed him to avoid missing Grand Slams and stage a comeback at his home tournament.
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Sinner 'not naming names' for messages he did and didn't receive during doping ban

ROME (AP) — Jannik Sinner was just as surprised by which fellow players sent him messages of support at the start of his three-month doping ban as those who sent nothing.

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TennisUpToDate.com broke the news in on Tuesday, May 6, 2025.
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