Tennis, Sinner’s suspension ends: first training session in Rome today

Tennis, Sinner’s suspension ends: first training session in Rome today
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Milan, May 5 (LaPresse) – The wait is over: Jannik Sinner's 3-month suspension due to the Clostebol case has officially ended. At 7 PM, the first Italian to compete in the Italian Open as world number 1 will train on the Central Court at the Foro Italico with Czech Jiri Lehecka. Sinner will play his first tournament in Rome after his second consecutive Australian Open victory, and the warmth of the Italian crowd is ready to overwhelm him. In Rome, Sinner arrives as the most anticipated player for the men's singles title, a title that Italy has not seen since 1976, when Adriano Panatta won.

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