Jannik Sinner reveals the harsh conditions of his suspension that ‘not many people know’

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World No.1 Jannik Sinner has addressed speculation about his personal life as he prepares to return to competitive tennis at the Italian Open following a three-month suspension.

Sinner, back on court after serving a ban for inadvertently ingesting a banned substance, received a hero’s welcome in Rome. Around 5,000 fans gathered to watch his practice session ahead of his highly anticipated return.

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He has been drawn on the same side of the bracket as Australian star Alex de Minaur, with a potential semi-final clash looming. De Minaur, ranked World No.8, has yet to defeat Sinner in ten attempts, but his recent strong form and Sinner’s lack of match play may present a new opportunity.

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Speaking at a press conference, Sinner sought to temper expectations:
“Last year was very difficult. I had a lot of pressure and couldn’t talk to many people about it. A three-month break was helpful. I need matches to get a real sense of where my level is.”

Sinner also addressed recent rumors linking him to Russian model Lara Leito, after the two were seen together in Monte Carlo.
“There’s been a lot of attention, even off the court. I saw some pictures. Nothing serious—I’m not in a relationship,” he clarified.

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Sinner previously dated Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya, but the pair reportedly split last year.

As Sinner eases back into competition, the spotlight remains fixed on both his on-court performance and personal life—though the 23-year-old appears focused solely on reclaiming top form in front of his home crowd.

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