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Jannik Sinner Set for Italian Open Return After Doping Suspension

The World No. 1 reflects on his three-month ban, clarifies personal details, and prepares for his first match since January.

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Overview

  • Jannik Sinner will compete in his first match since January on May 9 at the Italian Open after serving a three-month doping suspension.
  • The ban stemmed from accidental contamination with clostebol, a banned substance, through his physiotherapist's use of an over-the-counter spray without gloves.
  • WADA confirmed Sinner had no intent to cheat but enforced the ban, emphasizing athlete responsibility for entourage actions.
  • Sinner described being barred from live sports venues as the toughest part of his suspension and noted mixed reactions from peers during his absence.
  • Ahead of his return, Sinner clarified he is not in a relationship and expressed cautious optimism about regaining his competitive rhythm on clay.