Jannik Sinner on the court: first public training at 7pm on the Foro Italico's Centrale
World number one Jannik Sinner has landed in Rome to resume competitive activity after the clostebol case, with three engagements scheduled.
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Jannik Sinner arrived in Rome yesterday. The world number one landed at Ciampino on a flight from Nice ahead of his scheduled return to the Internazionali BNL d'Italia after a three-month suspension for the clostebol case.
The 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria has three immediate engagements today: at 4pm the media day - the customary pre-tournament press conference, at 6pm the celebration of the double success last November in Malaga of the Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup national teams on the Centre Court, and at 7pm (until 9pm) - also on the Centre Court - the first training session with Czech Jiri Lehecka.
Exports, lounges and luxury hotels: armoured Sinner
.A 'Sinner day' that will see him as the absolute protagonist and that will also be the occasion for the first real crowd bath. But it will only be the first of the days that the Italian will live in the Capital amidst top security measures to guarantee his privacy and still allow the affection of the public.
The azure is staying in a well-known luxury hotel in Rome, not far from the Foro Italico to avoid the stress of Roman traffic, where he will be able to use a tennis court and a swimming pool with gymnasium for training, if needed, as well as a security service specially designed for him.
All tennis players, in fact, have security when they leave the established routes for the players, but in his case it will be implemented, allowing him to move around in peace while inside the tournament area, security has already studied maps and roads that the azure will travel.


