Jannik Sinner Returns After Doping Ban Controversy
Jannik Sinner Returns After Doping Ban Controversy

Jannik Sinner Returns After Doping Ban Controversy

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World number one Jannik Sinner is returning to tennis at the Italian Open after serving a three-month doping ban, which was imposed due to accidental contamination from a physiotherapist's massage following his Australian Open victory in January. Sinner, who has not competed since that Grand Slam win, was met with enthusiastic support and intense media attention upon his return to Rome. He expressed relief that the ban did not prevent participation in Grand Slam events, although he acknowledged the ban's circumstances were difficult to accept. The Italian public and media have celebrated his comeback, with live broadcasts and ceremonies highlighting his national significance. Sinner stressed personal growth during his suspension and noted support from unexpected sources. He remains the top-ranked player and is focusing on regaining match rhythm in Rome, with an eye toward building momentum for the French Open.

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