Sinner happy to return after doping ban but keeping expectations low for Italian Open
- Jannik Sinner made his comeback to competitive tennis on May 7, 2025, at the Italian Open in Rome following a three-month suspension related to a doping violation.
- In February, Sinner agreed to a three-month suspension to avoid the risk of a two-year ban after testing positive for a banned steroid that was determined to have entered his system accidentally.
- The 23-year-old world number one has not competed since his Australian Open triumph in January and is approaching the Italian Open with modest expectations.
- Ahead of the tournament, Sinner expressed that he does not have high expectations for his performance or results, noting that he plans to evaluate his form more clearly after his opening match.
- Sinner's return at the Italian Open offers a chance to regain form before the French Open starting May 25 and to leave the doping controversy behind him.
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