Jannik Sinner has given his first interview since he accepted a three-month suspension from professional tennis – stating that he is "rested", but admits that his return won't be "easy".
Italian tennis legend Adriano Panatta believes a refreshed Jannik Sinner will be dangerous at the upcoming Italian Open and French Open.
Jannik Sinner has made a tweak to his 2025 calendar as he has added a new tournament to his schedule in a move that is no doubt aimed at helping him to regain his match fitness after his doping ban.
With Jannik Sinner currently banned, the world number one spot is up for grabs, but Carlos Alcaraz is focused on trophies.
Jannik Sinner's coach Darren Cahill claims he has handled his positive test and subsequent ban like a "mature young man".
Following Jannik Sinner's three-month ban, his nomination for the Sportsman of the Year Award at the Laureus World Sports Awards has been withdrawn.