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To sinner, all the paths (re) go from Rome

To sinner, all the paths (re) go from Rome
To sinner, all the paths (re) go from Rome
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The , whose racket dates back to January 26 in the Australian Open final which he won for the second consecutive year, the impatience of his compatriots. “I miss the competition, to train, it is not the same thing, I am very happy that this period is finally over. I can start from the , “he told Rai last week.

If he could not dream better than a home for his return, Sinner, 23, is not always comfortable on clay and/or when playing “A Casa”. Of the 19 titles of his record, only one was won over on Earth (Umag 2022) and he had to wait for the last Masters ATP, in November in Turin, to finally triumph before the Italian public.

“A difficult and stressful year”

Injury package just a year ago, its in Rome, a quarter -final lost against Stéfanos Tsitsipás, dates back to 2022. Before its explosion, before he became the undisputed master of tennis by winning last season eight titles, including the Australian Open, US Open and Masters ATP.

But 2024 will also remain by his own admission “a difficult and stressful year”, marked by his positive anti - control on the sidelines of the Masters 1000 of Indian Wells: a resounding case which he hopes to have solved by accepting in February a three -month suspension, but which continues to divide the world of tennis.

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If the accidental contamination of an anabolic, via a massage provided by a member of his entourage, has never been into question, the agreement reached with the world anti -doping agency which initially aimed at two years of suspension, made its teeth cringe. “I was a little criticized that I would have been treated differently, but that is not true. No one has a preferential treatment, ”he defended himself.

The sensation drape

His rivals did not really take advantage of his absence: his runner -up in the ATP Alexander Zverev still accuses almost 2,000 points behind. The German, in Rome in 2024, still does not seem to have digested his defeat in the Australian Open final. He has certainly just won the Munich tournament, but did not exceed the knockout stages of the three Masters 1000, the most important tournaments after the Grands Celems.

Carlos Alcaraz did better than Zverev, winning in Monte-Carlo, but the Spaniard downgraded in the 3rd row and, wounded, had to ignore . As for Novak Djokovic, after his pitiful eliminations from his entrances to Monte-Carlo and Madrid, he did not even make the trip to Rome where he won six times.

So much so that Sinner, despite his forced break, could very well come back as he left, as a winner, and become the Italian to win the internationals of since Adriano Panatta in 1976. Unless the British Jack Draper continues on his impressive launched: fortieth in the ATP ranking a year ago, he jumped 5th in the world by winning it in Indian Wells and Final in Madrid where he ended up giving in evening against the Norwegian Casper Ruud.

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