Jannik Sinner Returns to Tennis with Impactful 8-Word Message: “Focused on Rome, Ready to Shine Again”
While Jannik Sinner is not officially returning to competitive tennis until May 4, when his suspension ends, he has been preparing for his comeback in Montecarlo. In a recent statement, Sinner expressed his focus on the upcoming Masters 1000 in Rome, where he will make his official return to the circuit.
Sinner’s Preparation
Sinner has been training in solitude in Montecarlo, awaiting the end of his three-month suspension for a doping violation involving the banned substance clostebol. He has maintained a positive outlook, using this time to spend with family and engage in various activities like karting and cycling4.
The Road to Rome
Sinner’s first tournament back will be the Masters 1000 in Rome, starting on May 7. He will have a bye into the second round, giving him a favorable start as he looks to regain his form and maintain his position as the world’s top-ranked player1.
Community Reaction
Fans and organizers alike are eager for Sinner’s return. The Italian Tennis Federation is preparing for his homecoming, ensuring that he receives a warm welcome from the fans in Rome1.