On February 15, Jannik Sinner officially received a penalty from Wada regarding the positive case with Doping at Indian Wells Masters 2024. Accordingly, the world's No. 1 player was banned from playing for 3 months, ie not to play until May 4.
Currently, Sinner is still in banned from playing. Recently, he had just had the first interview since serving the sentence. This player still asserts himself innocent, and that penalty is really unfair.

“We have accepted (forbidden) quickly, although I did not really agree with this sentence. I talked to my lawyer as well as my team. We had to choose the least damage plan.
What I have experienced is somewhat unfair, but if you look at the situation, everything may be much worse. After making a decision, I took some time to regain my calm, ”Sinner answered Sky Sports Italia.
Sharing about the re -export plan, Sinner said: “I am looking forward to re -exporting in Rome Masters. This is a special tournament for me, but it will be difficult to return when there is too much attention on me.

I am very healthy. I rested and felt happy. During this time, I did many different things. Of course, if selected, I will still play tennis. But now, I'm fine and I don't even think much about it. ”
Rome Masters 2025 will officially start on 5/5. Sinner is fully eligible to play at this event, thereby running the momentum for the France to expand.