Jannik Sinner, countdown to first open public training in Rome

Rrivals fear him. The world waits for him. Rome embraces him. Jannik Sinner will arrive on Sunday, May 4, and on Monday, May 5, he will be the center of attention in the center of the tennis world. At 7 p.m., the first Italian to play the Internazionali BNL d’Italia as world No. 1 will practice on the Centrale at the Foro. A Ground ticket will be enough to make Jannik, who will be playing his first tournament in Rome after his second consecutive triumph at the Australian Open, feel all the warmth of the Italian public.
It will be an event, a special moment, an end and a new beginning for the world number 1. “The first games will not be easy” said Sinner, talking about the possible feelings of his first main draw match, his first tournament after the three-month forced stop. He arrives in Rome with the mark of the most anticipated for that men’s singles title that Italy has not achieved since 1976.
A new history is about to be written at the Forum. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience up close the thrill of the return to the court of the world’s first Italian No. 1.