The Italian World No: Jannik Sinner’s much-anticipated Grand Slam return following his doping suspension is set to be anything but straightforward. The Italian World No. 1, who only just resumed competition at the Italian Open last week - where he finished runners-up to Carlos Alcaraz - was dealt a daunting draw at the French Open on Thursday.
Sinner finds himself in the same half of the men’s singles bracket as defending champion and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic, last year’s Roland Garros finalist Alexander Zverev and a handful of dangerous home hopefuls.
In his first-round clash, Sinner will face France’s Arthur Rinderknech, a tricky opponent backed by the Parisian crowd. His path could quickly turn steeper, with a projected quarterfinal against Britain’s rising star Jack Draper and a blockbuster semifinal showdown with Djokovic potentially awaiting him.