We now know the date when Jannik Sinner will once again don his tennis gear and compete against the world's best. The Italian fell in the second round of Roland Garros and decided to fully disconnect, disappearing from the radar as the competition progressed and only giving us updates related to his health. He underwent tests to detect any possible anomalies, disconnected, confirmed his body is at 100%, and ready to face the grass court season... and now he knows when and where he will return.
The chosen event is the exhibition tournament at Hurlingham, the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, an event that has become a regular stop for those who do not participate in official tournaments before Wimbledon. It will take place from June 23 to 27, just the week before the third Grand Slam of the season, with a format of individual matches only, without progression rounds or similar, allowing the Italian to get match practice in a relaxed atmosphere and on a surface identical to what he will find in London shortly after.
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Before Wimbledon, we will see Sinner back on the court again: along with Flavio Cobolli, Luciano Darderi, and the Briton Cameron Norrie, Jannik Sinner will also participate in the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, an exhibition event that takes place... pic.twitter.com/iqdMglxTuq
These are the opponents Sinner could face in Hurlingham
Other players have also confirmed their presence at this event, which usually features familiar faces from the ATP circuit. Luciano Darderi and Cameron Norrie are two of the other confirmed names, although one name stands out among those who will be present: Flavio Cobolli, recently a finalist at Roland Garros, who will also return from his extended break playing several matches in this tournament.
This is an ideal stop for what Jannik was looking for, choosing this year not to overwhelm himself and stay away from Halle, which used to be the chosen event to prepare for Wimbledon. After a long and demanding clay court season and necessary reflection after what happened in Paris, the San Candido native changes his course and opts for the tranquility of exhibitions to get ready before aiming for the Tennis Cathedral. We look forward to seeing him back on the court with anticipation.
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