Overview
- Jannik Sinner, currently serving a three-month doping suspension, is set to return to competition at the Italian Open next month.
- The suspension stems from a positive test for clostebol in March 2024, initially resulting in no ban before a WADA appeal led to a settlement imposing the ban.
- Under WADA rules, Sinner was barred from tournament venues for the first two months of his suspension but has resumed training at official venues this month.
- Jack Draper, a close friend and fellow ATP player, publicly defended Sinner's character and trained with him in Monte Carlo during a three-day practice session.
- The case has reignited discussions on anti-doping enforcement in tennis, particularly concerning unintentional substance use and the role of athlete support teams.