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Sinner to celebrate ATP return with Hamburg debut

Jannik Sinner will mark his return to tennis after disciplinary proceedings with a debut appearance on the clay of the ATP Hamburg 500, officials confirmed on Tuesday.
The world No. 1 Italian will be allowed back in action after serving a no-fault three-month doping ban after admitting “partial responsibility” mistakes by his ex-physio which led to a pair of positive trace tests a year ago for the banned anabolic steroid clostebol.
They Hamburg date at the Rothenbaum club will serve as Sinner’s final tuneup before Roland Garros.
He is due to return earlier in May in time to play the Rome Masters with his ban ending on May 4.
The 23-year-old played the Paris Grand Slam semi-finals; it will be the first time since 2008 (Roger Federer) that a No. 1 will play Hamburg.
Others in the field include Stefanos Tsitsipas, Andrey Rublev, Holger Rune, Gael Monfils and Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff.
The German event will run from May 17–24, ending one day before the start of play at Roland Garros
Main photo:- Jannik Sinner won Australian Open 2025 ahead of drugs ban – Photo ISF Ltd
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Serena Williams calls out Sinner ban

23 Time Grand Slam winner Serena Williams claims she would have received a 20 year ban if she had failed a drugs test similar to that which ATP World No. 1 Jannik Sinner received just a three month suspension in February 2025.
“I love the guy, love this game,” Williams, told Time magazine after being named one of its 100 most influential people.
“He’s great for the sport. I’ve been put down so much, I don’t want to bring anyone down. Men’s tennis needs him.
“(But) if I did that, I would have gotten 20 years. Let’s be honest. I would have gotten grand slams taken away from me.”
43 year old Williams retired in 2022 and joked that she took extra precautions to avoid any accidental ingestion of an illegal substance, and that a PED scandal would have landed her “in jail.”
“I miss it a lot, with all my heart. I miss it because I’m healthy,” Williams said. “If I couldn’t walk, or if I was so out of it, I wouldn’t miss it as much.”
Sinner’s suspension ends on May 4, having twice tested positive for the banned substance clostebol in March 2024 and is expected to make his return to the tour at the Italian Open, in the ATP 1000 clay-court tournament in Rome beginning on May 5.
The Italian has always maintained his innocence, claiming the drug entered his system through a massage from his trainer.
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Bad day on the clay can’t slow Tsitsipas

Stefanos Tsitsipas scratched and clawed his way past Sebastian Korda 7-6 (4), 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals at the ATP Barcelona Open for a fifth straight year on Wednesday.
But the Greek, a four-time finalist at the Real Club, was far from pleased with what he considered a sloppy showing.
“This is not a performance I;d be proud of. The only good thing was my fighting.
“My tennis was really not showing but I was still able to fight and that gave me the win at the end.”
The two-time Grand Slam finalist whose ranking has dropped to 16 after he failed to defend his Monte Carlo title last week, advanced into a last-eight match with Frenchman Arthur Fils, who has won both of their previous encounters.
Tsitsipas advanced with 15 winners and twice as many unforced errors on the Rafael Nadal court in the Catalan capital.
“It was not great in terms of level, II was surprised not to be even close in the return games.
“I did hold serve quite OK. It’s too early to say anything about my clay game. But winning definitely helps [psychologically.
“The more I can fight through matches like this; I need confidence to progress and get better over the next few weeks (leading to Roland Garros in a month).”
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Zverev dispatches Altmaier in Munich

Alexander Zverev edged closer to a trophy hat-trick at the home ATP event in Munich on Wednesday , with the top seed crushing compatriot Daniel Altmaier 6-3, 6-2.
Zverev, who lost in the first round last week in Monte Carlo, claimed Munich titles in 2017 and 2018
The seed ranked third in the world needed less than 90 minutes to advance to the quarter-finals on the Bavarian clay,
Zverev finished off victory in his fourth match point, sending over a drop shot which Altmaier could not control.
Zverev advanced with 14 winners and 22 unforced errors, with Altmaier contributing 24 mistakes.
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