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Sinner makes a strong comeback at home at the 2025 Rome Masters, "it was an extraordinary day"

On the 10th local time, the current world football king Sinner expired his three-month ban and made a strong comeback at home at the 2025 Rome Tennis Masters. Sinner, the favourite top seed, defeated Argentine rival Navone 6-3, 6-4 for his first win since defending his Australian Open title in January.

Sinner, the world's current football champion

"It's an amazing feeling, I've been waiting for this moment for a long time and I'm happy to be back. I think the best practice is the game itself, so I'm very happy about it. Witnessed by more than 10,000 enthusiastic spectators at Piazza Italia, Sinner remained calm and versatile, and faced a scrappy Navone in the second round at the beginning of the second round, and it took only 1 hour and 38 minutes to win in straight sets, and the 23-year-old darling of the host country said: "In any case, today's result does not matter. It was an extraordinary day for me, and all in all it was a great pleasure. ”

Sinner has finally reached a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after a doping ban in March last year, and has now made a strong comeback at the men's and women's ATP 1000-point clay Masters after a three-month hiatus at the Australian Open, extending his professional winning streak to 22 matches since October last year.

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