
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is officially making his comeback. The 22-year-old Italian will return to the court at the Rome Masters (Internazionali BNL d’Italia) on May 8, marking his first match since serving a three-month suspension related to a doping violation.
The Suspension: What Happened?
Sinner was sidelined after testing positive for clostebol, a banned substance. Though he was initially cleared, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) appealed the decision. The final outcome? A negotiated three-month ban — ruled unintentional and caused by contamination.
Despite the setback, Sinner held on to his ATP No. 1 ranking and was cleared to resume training on April 13.
Back on the Practice Courts
Since returning to training at the Monte Carlo Country Club, Sinner has been ramping up preparations, reportedly looking sharp in sessions with players like Jack Draper. According to insiders, his trademark focus and intensity are fully back.
Rome: A Homecoming with High Stakes
The Rome Masters is more than just another tournament — it’s Sinner’s home event and a symbolic stage for his comeback. He missed last year’s edition due to a hip injury, making this appearance even more significant.
With the French Open set to begin on May 26, Rome is a crucial tune-up as he shifts back into competition mode.
Italy’s Davis Cup captain Filippo Volandri believes the break may have been a blessing in disguise:
“He’s had time to recover, physically and mentally. He’s come back looking better than ever.”
Changes Behind the Scenes
In response to the suspension, Sinner has made adjustments to his support team. He continues to work with coaches Simone Vagnozzi and Darren Cahill, but has brought in new staff focused on fitness and physiotherapy to further strengthen his preparation and recovery.
What to Expect in Rome
All eyes will be on Sinner as he returns to clay. He’s the youngest Italian ever to reach No. 1, and the buzz surrounding his return is immense. Fans are eager to see whether the time off has sharpened his hunger — or disrupted his momentum.
One thing’s for sure: Jannik Sinner’s comeback is set to be one of the biggest tennis stories of 2025.
It all starts in Rome. From there, the road leads to Roland Garros.
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