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The Jannik Sinner Show begins at Rome Open after…

Jannik Sinner will be making his return to the court after a controversial doping suspension, and everyone will be excited to see him at his home tournament in Italy: the Rome Open. Having been dormant since agreeing a WADA (World Anti Doping Agency) suspension in February, Sinners is ramping back into action. He conducted a training session in front of thousands of fans on the center court at the Foro Italico. He is so popular that Sky Sport broadcast his practice match with
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Players Claim Double Standards as Sinner Escapes Doping Ban

Denis Shapovalov, along with other tennis players, spoke out against perceived double standards in the sport when Jannik Sinner, the top-ranked player, was not punished for failing two drug tests in one year. On Tuesday, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) announced that an independent tribunal had given Sinner the green light to keep playing, leading former top 10 player Shapovalov to question if the Italian was given special treatment. The Canadian expressed on social media that he cannot fathom how other banned