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Jannik Sinner Reflects on Suspension as Return to ATP Tour Nears

The world number one tennis player, banned for three months due to a doping violation, maintains his innocence and has used the time to improve physically and mentally.

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Overview

  • Jannik Sinner, currently serving a three-month suspension for a positive Clostebol test, plans to return to competition in May 2025 at the Rome ATP event.
  • The 23-year-old maintains the substance entered his body accidentally during a massage and has expressed dissatisfaction with the suspension, calling it unfair but acknowledging it as a compromise.
  • The ITIA initially found no fault or negligence on Sinner's part, but WADA appealed, leading to the negotiated suspension announced in February 2025.
  • Sinner faced criticism from some peers but emphasized his innocence and described the suspension as emotionally challenging, particularly at the start.
  • During the suspension, Sinner focused on improving his game, particularly on challenging surfaces, and reports feeling stronger both mentally and physically.