- ROME —
Top seed and current world No. 1 Jannik Sinner secured a straight-sets victory
in his comeback match, defeating Argentina's Mariano Navone 6-3, 6-4 in the
second round of the ATP Italian Open on Saturday.
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- The Italian had served a three-month ban for his two doping
offences after accepting the punishment following a case resolution agreement
with the World Anti-Doping Agency in February this year. He tested positive for
clostebol in March 2024.
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- Sinner's doping ban officially ended on May 5. As the top
seed in Rome, he received a first-round bye and made his debut on clay this
season, reports Xinhua.
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- In the opening set, Sinner built a 4-2 lead in the first six
games. Both players then held serve comfortably by winning four straight points
in the next two games, before Sinner consolidated his advantage with a hold in
the ninth game to take the set 6-3.
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- The second set was tighter, with both players holding serve
through the first six games for 3-3. In a tense seventh game, Sinner finally
converted his fourth break point. However, Navone immediately broke back in the
following game. Sinner responded strongly, breaking once more and then holding
serve to close out the set 6-4.
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- "I feel like that we prepared ourselves in the best
possible way. Of course, I was missing the feedback of official matches, which
are the best feedbacks a player can get. So now I have a bigger picture of what
I'm doing well and what I have to improve," Sinner said in his post-match
press conference, adding that his main target for this tournament is to win one
or two more matches to gauge his current level.
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- In the third round, Sinner will face Dutch lucky loser
Jesper de Jong.
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