ATP RIM Masters: JANNIK sinner ‘happy to play tennis again’ but holding expectations
The world number one JANNIK Sinner said on Monday to move in Italian open with low expectations while he had returned after serving a quarter ban.
Sinner It was agreed on a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency and started an emergency quarterly suspension after the authorities accepted that Anabolic Agent Clostebol entered his system of massages from his physiotherapist.
Triple Grand Slam Champion, who did not play from the conquest of the Australian Open in January, will now hope to leave Doping Saga behind him and build a swing for French open, which ranges from 25. May. May. May. May.
Italian was cleaned to return to the training since 13. April, with his suspension, finishing 4. May.
“It is a very, very low tournament of expectations in general for me, it also speaks results-wise” Sinner told reporters in front of Italian open.
“What is missing is complete feedback on where my level is. This will come slowly with time playing, after the first round, I will have a good picture of yourself – where I am.”

Although he disappeared in three months of action, the 23-year-old was sure he kept the top rank for his home tournament after the nearest challenger, Alexander Zverevcrashed on early defeat in Monte-Carlo masters.
“For me personally, good news that big slums are not included … such a deal, I didn’t want to do it at first.
“It was not easy for me to accept that because I know what really happened, but sometimes we have to choose the best in a very bad time” Sinner said.
“It’s all now, so I’m happy to play tennis again.”
Sinner said that last year was very difficult for him.
“I was in a difficult situation, and at the beginning Australian Open I fought a lot. So it was nice and a little rest” He added.
“But I could feel that I haven’t played for a long time. The body still has to adjust time … blisters in his hands, they come more because you’re not used to it anymore.”