Sinner has made his decision and now yes, all doubts have indeed been dissolved. Here’s what the blue tennis player did after his Turin treatment at J|Medical
The decision that all Jannik Sinner fans have been waiting for. The decision that all Jannik Sinner’s fans were longing for. The black moment now seems to be put behind him – but everyone is free to make the predictions they want – so this is it, after the forfeit in Rome the return to the field of the azure seems to be close.
The news reported by Ansa really leaves no room for doubt or interpretation. Eighteen days after the last match he played in Madrid, and won, and the forced stop due to the right hip injury, Jannik has picked up the racket again, the tool of his trade, thus answering, with facts, all those fans who were asking questions about when they would be able to see him on the court again. Here we go, this is it, and after the hints thrown by his coach on social media, Roland Garros seems to be really close.
Sinner, this is it: back on the court
“Sinner had left J Medical Friday afternoon after a week of therapy for inflammation in his right hip. The feedback from tests conducted at the end of the course of treatment in Turin is reassuring. The treatment and rest gave a good response and the player, from a clinical point of view, is fine. Positive feelings, which is why Sinner has taken up the racket again in the Principality. Gradually he will increase the workloads. Sinner has not yet cleared his reservations for participation in the Roland Garros Slam. The will is clear, however, it is a delicate decision that he will make together with the doctors and his team. “
In short, this is it. The second Slam of the season after winning the Australian Open seems close, in fact it is much closer than before without a doubt. And in all of this, as we know and as we have been telling you, the possibility that the Italian tennis player could very soon be the next number one in the world, undermining Djokovic and entering the legend of the sport, is also getting significantly closer.