The Sinner coach and a revelation about what Jannik happened: “I don’t wish anyone to live something like that”

Jannik Sinner (1st of the world ranking) is getting closer to returning to the professional circuit after the sanction by Doping. The Italian will return to action in the Masters 1000 from Romein his homeland and will do so in the same way he left: Being the number one in the world. Neither Carlos Alcaraz (2nd) nor Alexander Zverev (3rd) could take advantage of his absence to move it at the top.
In the last hours, Sinner was able to train without any condition in official clubs and together with other professional tennis players. The first images were next to Jack Draper, Indian Wells champion, in Monaco, more precisely in the Beaulieu-Sur-Mer region, a 25-kilometer tourist center.
On the other hand, statements by Simone Vagnozzi, member of the Sinner work team as one of the coaches (the main one is Darren Cahill). In an interview with The repubblicahe said: “After recognizing what happened, what had happened, I told Jannik that we had to have a very high head“
“He had not done anything wrong, anyone who has read the documents in the case. I don’t wish anyone to have to live such a situation“, ended up adding the coach of the current number one in the world.
From May 8, Roma Open will take place, which will mark the long -awaited return of Jannik Sinner to the professional circuit. It will be the only official contest that will have the 1st ATP to prepare what Roland Garros will be, where the semifinals achieved in 2024 (defeat in five sets against Carlos Alcaraz) must defend.