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Jannik Sinner Eyes A Challenging Comeback After Doping Ban As Italian Open Looms
The 23-year-old Italian, who has held onto his world number one ranking despite a doping suspension, is set to make his much-anticipated return at the Italian Open in Rome, beginning May 7.
Sinner’s absence has been both headline-grabbing and complicated. Having won the Australian Open at the start of the season, he appeared poised for a dominant year. However, two positive tests soon clouded his rise, triggering an investigation.
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