Jannik Sinner returned from his three-month doping ban Saturday, beating Mariano Navone in straight sets before a supportive home crowd at the Italian Open.
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Sinner returns from doping ban at Italian Open
Jannik Sinner is returning from a doping ban at the Italian Open.
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