Video - Sinner Arrives in Rome for His Return to Competition
Jannik Sinner’s fans have had to be patient since February. Suspended for negligence by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the world No. 1 was forced to take a break from tennis.
With his suspension officially ending this Sunday, Sinner was spotted by the media at Rome’s airport (see video below). His first training session, open to the public, is scheduled for tomorrow at 7 p.m.
Tomorrow, he will learn the name of his first opponent during the main draw ceremony.
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