Jannik Sinner Confirms Hamburg Open Entry Ahead of May Return
The World No. 1 will compete in the ATP 500 event as part of his clay-court preparations following a three-month doping suspension.
- Jannik Sinner's three-month doping ban, stemming from accidental contamination, ends on May 4, 2025.
- The Hamburg Open, scheduled for May 17-24, will mark Sinner's first appearance at the tournament and his first as World No. 1 since Roger Federer in 2008.
- Sinner's packed schedule includes high-profile tournaments such as the Italian Open, French Open, Halle, and Wimbledon following his return.
- The Hamburg Open is a key component of Sinner's clay-court preparation for the French Open, where he is expected to be a strong contender.
- Sinner has also transitioned his business management to Alex Vittur, signaling a new phase in his career.