Sinner Allowed to Resume Normal Training Starting This Sunday
Jannik Sinner will not be able to make his competitive return in May at the Rome tournament due to a three-month suspension for negligence.
This suspension imposed additional restrictions, such as prohibiting him from training on official tennis courts or with active players.
This ban ended on Sunday, April 13. The Italian can now train at his preferred location and with professional tennis players.
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