Jannik Sinner unexpectedly spotted around Monte-Carlo Masters grounds amid ban, tennis insider reveals details
š Jannik Sinner Spotted Training in Monte Carlo Amid Ban ā Tennis Insider Shares Surprise Encounter
While Jannik Sinner may be banned from competition for now, it hasnāt kept him away from the Monte-Carlo Masters entirely.
In a surprising update, tennis commentator Prakash Amritraj revealed that he ran into the Italian star during a gym session on the outskirts of Monacoāand it sounds like Sinner is staying sharp and keeping spirits high as he prepares for a return.
šļø Sinner Putting in the Hard Work Behind the Scenes
Amritraj recounted the unexpected moment on air:
āI was at a different gym than usual, away from where most players train. Halfway through my session, I saw this good-looking gentleman come over and give me a hug. I said, āMan! I havenāt seen you in a while!āā
That gentleman, of course, was Jannik Sinner, who is currently serving out a short ban but clearly hasnāt lost his focus or motivation.
āHe was getting put through the hard yards in the gym this morning,ā Amritraj added. āYou could see the hunger in his eyes.ā
š¬ āIāll Be Ready in Rome,ā Says Sinner
Though unable to compete in Monte Carlo, Sinner made it clear to Amritraj that his eyes are set on the Italian Open in Rome this May.
āHe told me straight upāāIām going to be ready when I come back in Rome.ā He was in great spirits, smiling, full of energy. You can tell heās itching to be back.ā
Amritraj noted that Sinnerās absence has been felt across the ATP Tour.
āHeās such a bright presence on the tour. The guys miss him, and I know heās watching every match closely. Heās more than ready for his comeback.ā
šļø Countdown to Rome
While fans were disappointed not to see Sinner competing in Monte Carlo, this encounter is a strong signal: he’s healthy, focused, and raring to return. Rome is shaping up to be a must-watch moment in his 2025 season.
Until then, keep your eyes peeledābecause even when heās not on court, Sinnerās presence is still being felt.