The World No.1 tested positive for Clostebol, a prohibited substance, at last year’s Indian Wells tournament. Following a lengthy legal process, Sinner was handed a three-month ban, which saw him miss much of the ATP season between this year’s Australian Open and Roland Garros.
Nonetheless, the Italian would return to action at the French Open, where he finished runner-up to Carlos Alcaraz. Subsequently, Sinner would go on to avenge his loss in Paris when he defeated Alcaraz to win his maiden Wimbledon title a few weeks later.