
After being suspended for three months for double positive control at doping, Jannik Sinner will find the home circuit, at the Masters 1000 in Rome (from May 6 to 18).
Andy Roddick, a former world number 1, looked at the microphone of Tennis Channel On the return of the Italian to clay.
“I do not worry a single second in the long term, but if we only talk about the small sample of Rome … A small sample can tell a lot of stories. I am not worried about the way he strikes the ball. I do not worry about his movements. I found it very good on clay last year. We forget a little that it was at a set to beat Carlos Alcaraz in half -final of Roland Garros. I think it is quite capable of it, it only takes a few additional bullets. So I think he will get out in the long term. But I don’t think it will be its best surface. He will not be able to get the players out of the field as we have seen on the other shorts. When he has both feet well anchored on the cement, this is where he will be dominant. On clay, he will have to put the table differently. »»
Posted on Monday April 28, 2025 at 12:47