Sinner's Training Program During His Suspension is Announced
Jannik Sinner, suspended by WADA until May 4th, can still train as he pleases at private tennis clubs.
On the Italian show Sky Tennis Club, the physical trainer for the world No. 1, Marco Panichi, discussed the program that awaits the player in the coming weeks.
To best prepare for his return on the clay courts of Rome, Sinner will first train at the Monte-Carlo Country Club, which is a private club outside the dates of the Masters 1000 held annually.
Therefore, he will not be able to train during the week of April 6th to 13th in Monaco and will instead take a flight to Spain, specifically Marbella.
It seems that this is where he will fine-tune the final details for his return to competition.
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