Sinner Trains with Draper Ahead of Highly Anticipated Return
Suspended on February 9 due to a doping case, Sinner has been allowed to train again since April 13. Scheduled to make his comeback in Rome on May 4, the Italian knows all eyes will be on him.
In the meantime, the world No. 1 is hitting balls with Indian Wells champion Jack Draper. The Brit, who broke into the top 10 this year (No. 6), lost in the Round of 16 in Monte-Carlo during his clay-court debut.
The two shared a training session at the Monte-Carlo Country Club (Monaco).
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