ROME, Italy—For Jannik Sinner, Saturday’s return to action at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia was much more about the moment than the match.
“It has been amazing to go again on court after such a long time, having a great support also in the last days,” Sinner said after a 6-3, 6-4 win over Mariano Navone, his first after serving a three-month doping suspension. “From the first day I came here, it has been amazing.”
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The world No. 1 has been off the court since winning his third Grand Slam at the 2025 Australian Open, having accepted settlement offered by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) for a case stemming from positive tests for the banned substance Clostebol in 2024.
WADA appealed an initial ruling from the International Tennis Integrity Association (ITIA), which initially opted against handing Sinner a suspension.