Italy's Jannik Sinner is set to reach
the milestone of being top of the ATP men singles ranking for a
whole year after his rival Carlos Alcaraz pulled out of the
Madrid Masters 1000 with hamstring and groin injuries.
The withdrawal means Sinner is sure to remain world number one
until the end of Roland Garros, so for 52 weeks, from June 10,
2024 to June 9, 2025.
Sinner, 23, is currently serving a three-month ban for testing
positive for a banned substance.
Sinner had initially been cleared of doping after it was found
that he had inadvertently been tainted with the banned steroid
by a trainer's massage at the Indian Wells tournament last
March, but WADA reopened the case and appealed to the Court of
Arbitration for Sport (CAS), so Sinner agreed to accept a short
ban to close the case.
The suspension ends on May 4, in time for him to take place in
the Italian Open.
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