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Bertolucci on Sinner's Return to Competition in Rome: "We'll Have to See the Draw and How He Handles the Pressure of Playing at Home"

Bertolucci on Sinner's Return to Competition in Rome: We'll Have to See the Draw and How He Handles the Pressure of Playing at Home
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Jules Hypolite
le 28/04/2025 à 22h43
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Just over ten days left before we see Jannik Sinner make his return to the ATP Tour. Fortunately, the world No. 1 will make his comeback in his home country at the Rome Masters 1000, a tournament he missed last season due to a hip issue.

Now fully fit, the Italian will need to find his rhythm again after this three-month hiatus from competition. In an interview with *Corriere della Sera*, former player Paolo Bertolucci shared his thoughts on this highly anticipated return:

"A normal player would need two tournaments. But Sinner can surprise us. He’s already proven that before.

As for his start in Rome, we’ll have to see the draw and how he handles the pressure of playing at home and making his comeback.

There are many variables, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he regains his best form faster than expected."

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