Who is Mariano Navone? Inside story on Jannik Sinner's opponent in his comeback match
- Jannik Sinner is set to return to action this Saturday, facing Argentine clay-court expert Mariano Navone in his opening match at the ATP Masters 1000 event in Rome.
- Sinner is returning from a three-month drug suspension and faces high expectations while Navone offers a contrasting tactical challenge on clay.
- Navone, ranked No. 99 and a six-time ATP Challenger winner known for patience and retrieving, aims to disrupt Sinner's rhythm and exploit his slow adjustment on clay.
- Sinner emphasized that his goal is simply to advance past the opening round as he returns to competition, while Navone expressed his intention to interfere with Sinner’s service game and create difficulties for him.
- The match presents a compelling test where Sinner must manage pressure as favorite and Navone seeks a potential upset on a surface favoring his style.
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Sinner, Navone the first opponent in Rome: in the field on Saturday, perhaps at the same time with Lazio-Juve
The Argentinean, who beat Cinà at the debut, will bathe the return in the field of the number one of the world after the suspension of three months. In all probability it will be played at 7 pm while in the next Olympic will face Lazio and Juve
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