Italy's Sinner will return at the 2025 Rome Masters this week, and players have been asked what they think about it, while Russian good Rublev humorously said a few days ago that he doesn't care if he is still ranked No. 1 in the world, "because I haven't posed a threat to him since day one." ”
Rublev
Rublev, who was once ranked No. 5 in the world, has not been able to break through the round of 16 in six consecutive tournaments, and has now fallen to 17th, and as for dropping out of the top 10, he suddenly said: "Falling is to get back up better, in fact, everything is normal, this is the expected result, so on the contrary, it is even a good thing, and I feel very calm, because I know that the training is in the right direction, everything is gradually improving, and everything will be fine at the key point of the game." ”
Norway a Goruod
A number of players were also asked for their views on Sinner's lifting of his drug ban, with Norwegian Ruud saying: "I haven't seen him yet, but I'm looking forward to it and supporting him, I know it's a tough moment for him and I'm happy to see him back. ”
Ruud stressed that he has also expressed his thoughts many times in the past when asked about Sinner's drug case, and he has always supported the other party, "Regarding his form, I think he is not absent due to injury, so I hope he can stay in the best condition, it is likely that he will play at a high level as soon as he returns, and I hope he will have a good result when he comes back in Rome." ”