It must not be easy to assume that, at the peak of your professional career, you have to come to a sudden stop and stay away from competition for three months. This is what Jannik Sinner is facing, as he won't be able to participate in four out of the nine Masters 1000 of the season, while his rivals accumulate points and confidence as he prepares his return in Rome. These are his plans.
One of the most curious appendices in the three-month ban on competing agreed upon by Jannik Sinner and the World Anti-Doping Agency was the strict limitations imposed on his training during this period. It will be on May 4 when the world number 1 can return to the circuit, ready to compete at the Foro Italico, as the ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2025 will kick off on May 7. However, training in official facilities affiliated with any organization, such as federations or Olympic committees, was prohibited until April 13, as well as practicing with professional tennis players.
- Sinner will be able to train in Montecarlo and will travel to Marbella for a week to continue with his preparation
Obviously, it was not feasible for Jannik to go without training on a tennis court until that date, and fortunately for him, he has found a simple solution. As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, the Italian will be able to prepare for his return at the Montecarlo Country Club, very convenient for him since he also has his tax residence in the Principality of Monaco, where he spends a significant part of each year. The reason he can use these facilities is because it is a completely private club not affiliated with the French Tennis Federation.
The only period in which he won't be able to train at his facilities will be during the Masters 1000 event, from April 6 to 13. That will be the last week before he has full freedom to train wherever he prefers with whomever he wishes. It seems that during that time when the tennis world will be focused on Montecarlo, he will travel with his team to Marbella to keep training and not lose rhythm.
- Starting from April 13, he will be able to train at whichever club he chooses and with the sparring partners he desires
His essential pillars to confront this long period of competitive inactivity will be Marco Panichi, the fitness coach, and Ulises Badio, the physiotherapist. Both were essential to Djokovic's success for years and have been working with the Italian for some time now. "Having such a long period will allow us to work on some aspects we want to improve. It's important to know that we have time to refine details; I think it's a great morale boost for the whole team," said Panichi in a TV interview.
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