
The Italian Jannik Sinner will return to the circuit this Monday after three months of suspension due to an agreement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA). Sinner will participate in the Rome Masters 1,000, which he considers his home and where he will be welcomed enthusiastically.
After ending his suspension, Sinner is preparing to compete again in one of the most important tournaments for him. The young Italian tennis player has worked hard to overcome this difficult period and is eager to prove his worth on the court.
In statements prior to the tournament, Sinner expressed his excitement about returning to competition and thanked his supporters for their support during this challenging time. The Rome Masters 1,000 will be an opportunity for him to resume his career and continue building his legacy in the world of tennis.