Overview
- Jannik Sinner is set to return to competition at the Italian Open on May 7, following the conclusion of his three-month doping suspension on May 4.
- The 23-year-old retained his world No.1 ranking during the suspension, aided by Alexander Zverev's early exit at the Monte Carlo Masters.
- Sinner has been training intensely since April 13, preparing for the clay-court season and acknowledging the challenges of regaining match rhythm.
- The doping suspension stemmed from positive tests for clostebol, attributed to contamination from a treatment spray used by a physiotherapist.
- During his time off, Sinner focused on personal reflection, fitness building, and spending time with family and friends, which he said helped him reset mentally.