Italy’s Jannik Sinner made a stunning comeback to professional tennis after serving a three-month doping ban that sidelined him from February to May 2025. The ban, which shocked the tennis world, prevented the World No. 2 from competing in any ATP-sanctioned events during that period.
Sinner made his return at the Rome Masters 1000, where he put up an impressive performance and reached the final. However, he was narrowly defeated by Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in a high-intensity showdown. The two rising stars clashed again just weeks later in the French Open 2025 final, where Alcaraz once again triumphed, securing his third Roland Garros crown.
But Sinner got his revenge on the biggest stage — Wimbledon 2025. Displaying impeccable grass-court form, the Italian defeated Alcaraz in a gripping final to win his second Grand Slam title and first at the All England Club.
The victory marked a powerful statement from Sinner, reasserting his place at the top of men’s tennis after a controversial absence. With the rivalry between Sinner and Alcaraz heating up, fans can expect more epic battles as the 2025 season progresses.

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