After 3 months of absence, Jannik has officially completed a penalty from the World Doping Prevention (Wada). Recently, the world's No. 1 player has just had a re -appearance in Rome Masters. His first rival at the tournament was Mariano Navone – class 99 in the world.
Right from the first ball, Sinner has shown superior class. With powerful serve and accurate ball ability from the end of the pitch, the Italian player quickly won the break in game 4 and then took the 3-1 lead.

Navone tries to chase, use heavy -handed topspin and move flexibly to prolong the balls, but not enough to make a difference. Sinner only made 5 errors of self -damage in both sets, and serve 1 effectively up to 75%. The world's No. 1 player quickly closed set 1 with a score of 6-3 in 42 minutes.
Set 2 witnessed Navone's commendable effort. Sinner is the one who won the previous break in game 7, but the world ranked 99 in the world reclaimed the break right in game 8.
Even so, Sinner still shows his bravery. Sang game 9 hinges, he won the break decided before successfully defending the last gaming game. 6-1 in favor of Sinner is the ratio of this set.

With this victory, Sinner has put his name in the third round and will confront Jesper de Jong. Earlier, the Dutch tennis player surpassed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.