By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_now | Monday, May 5, 2025
Photo Credit: International BNL of Italy Facebook
By hitting shots from his wires in practice, Jannik sinful The first taste of tennis freedom saw him again in his happy space.
Italian fans shared Joy Dushing’s sinner with applause in his practice in Rome.
Sinner’s three-month suspension ended yesterday.
Meeting the media today before his return to Rome, the sinner said he is excited to return – and carries modest expectations at this BNL D’Italia International.
“I will be happy even if I am three or four in the world, to be honest,” the sinner told the media in Rome. “I’m just happy to be here again.”
World no. 1 The sinner will face or Argentine Mariano Navone or Italian Cina federic in his opening of Rome.
This will be the first match of the sinner since he stomped Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 in the Australian Open final successfully defending his AO championship with command in January.
Riding in a better career in the 21st winning career in his return to Rome, Sinner said given his rest and lack of match he has “very, very low expectation” for the latest argila event of the season.
“It’s a very, very low waiting tournament for me, is also talking wise,” Sinner told the media in Rome.
“What is missing is the full reaction of where my level is. This will come slowly with the time of the game, after the first round match I will have a good view of myself – where I am.”
The good news for Sinner is the Italian figure Davis Cup Hero to receive a well -being and massive support of a hero from Rome fans.
Moreover, in the three-month absence of sin, none of his main rivals arose to take the lead.
World no. 2 Zverev failed to reach the semifinals in six shifts after Melbourne. Zverev defeated Ben Shelton to win Munich before leaning to Francisco Cerundolo in the 16th Madrid round.
Reigning Roland Garros Champion Carlos AlcarazThe last man who defeated the sinner in Beijing last fall, won Monte Carlo, but withdrew from Madrid among questions about his health.
The six -time champion of Rome Novak Djokovic withdrew from the eternal city without mentioning a medical injury or reason.
In short, if you are a sinner, who currently holds two of the four Grand Slams and can fill a Snam Sinner by winning Roland Garros and Wimledon, this may be the ideal time to return.
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Initially, the sinner said he was not ready to accept the three-month suspension because he believes he is innocent. However, the sinner said he is happy to put the matter behind him – and still hold his intention for a large calendar.
“For me personally the good news that the Grand Slams did not get involved,” Sinner said. “This kind of deal, I didn’t want to do it at first. It was not easy for me to accept it because I know what really happened, but sometimes we have to choose the best in a very bad moment.
“Now it’s over now, so I’m happy to play tennis again.”