Jannik Sinner Poised for French Open Triumph Post-Doping Ban, Says Italy's Davis Cup Captain
Source: news.source.gmanetwork_ph
Jannik Sinner, the world number one in tennis, is expected to reach peak performance in time for the French Open following a three-month doping ban. Italy's Davis Cup captain, Filippo Volandri, believes that Sinner's enforced break will ultimately benefit his preparation for the gruelling tournament. Sinner, who has been out of competition since winning the Australian Open, is set to return at the Rome Masters after his ban ends on May 4.
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Jannik Sinner, currently the world number one in tennis, will return to competition after a three-month doping ban ends on May 4.
Sinner's first tournament back will be the Rome Masters, starting three days after his ban lifts.
Italy's Davis Cup captain, Filippo Volandri, believes Sinner will be in top form for the French Open, starting on May 25.
Volandri states that Sinner's ban allowed for a beneficial break, focusing his preparation on the demands of the French Open.
Sinner has been ramping up his training, including practice sessions in Monte Carlo and with Jack Draper in France.