Jannik Sinner is finally free: he can train (almost) anywhere he wants

The date of (almost) total freedom has finally arrived. As of today, Jannik Sinner can train wherever he wants, without any prohibition, other than the’inability to do so in tennis clubs where a tournament is being held.
After so long spent training alone, away from prying eyes, the world number 1 no longer has anything to hide. He will now be able to prepare for his comeback in the sunlight and, in particular, in Monte Carlo, below.
The Italian starlet has let it be known that he feels fine and that the months “of forced stop” have passed rather quickly. By now the end of the suspension is near. Being able to train regularly is a big step forward. He will surely look for some top-level sparring partners in the coming days to regain more and more confidence in his tennis. Those who will not be busy in Barcelona, Munich, and Madrid could give him a hand in the various training sessions.
As known, the suspension will end next May 4. From the following day, the world number 1 will prepare for the Rome Internationals, his first tournament after the months of stop agreed with Wada. He will play his first match at the Foro Italico on May 9 or 10. To get there at his best, he will intensify his training sessions.