Simon on Sinner: "He will need a few matches to find his rhythm, but he will get it back quickly"
Jannik Sinner, suspended for negligence, is training and preparing while awaiting his return, scheduled for the Rome Masters 1000.
Asked by Tennis365, Gilles Simon expressed no concern for the Italian: "He will play very well.
During his suspension, he has been training, so it’s essentially a three-month preparation. He will need a few matches to find his rhythm.
I’m sure he’ll get it back quickly. One day, he will win, regain his level, and play very well again, because this isn’t an injury—it’s a suspension.
He is healthy, and he’s had time to work hard."
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