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Jannik Sinner He officially returned to court after offering a three-month suspension due to a positive drug test. He is officially single.
Top ranked men’s single tennis The pros revealed the circumstances of his relationship ahead of the Italian opening this week after an Italian publication shared a photo of him spending time with Russian model Lala Leit last month.

Italian Janik Sinner will speak at a press conference at the Italian Open held in Rome on May 5, 2025. (ALFREDO FALCONE/LAPRESSE VIA AP)
The news appears to have confirmed the sinner’s division from fellow tennis pro Anna Karinskaya.
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“I’m so happy to be back here. It’s been three months for a very long time,” Sinner said at a press conference Tuesday. “I was happy to share some great moments with my family and friends. Especially at the first gym, when I came back on the court again, we were practicing very hard.”
In addition to sharing information about his training, the sinner went ahead of the reporters and confirmed that he was “single.”
“I saw a lot of attention from the court, and I also have nothing to say like this, I’m not in any relation, so I was very surprised after seeing some photos. So it’s all good.”
Sinner and Kalinskaya were linked last year, but he confirmed that French Open May 2024, New York Post It has been reported. The couple shared a kiss a few months after winning the US Open in September.

Anna Karinkaya (Geoff Burke/Imagn image)
However, this week’s paparazzi snaps and thinner comments confirmed their split.
Back in court, the offender expressed his joy in returning to tennis after the world’s anti-doping agency (WADA) suspended him as a result of a positive test for anabolic steroids that was banned more than a year ago.
“I didn’t want to do it at first, and it was a bit less easy to accept that because I really know what happened,” Thinner said. “But sometimes we have to choose the best in very bad moments, and that’s what we did, so it’s over now.

Jannik Sinner (Mike Frey-Imagn image)
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The 23-year-old sinner tested low levels of metabolites of Crossteborg, a banned anabolic steroid that can be used for ophthalmic and dermatological use in March 2024.
According to the first findings from the International Tennis Integrity Agency, Sinner explained that after receiving a massage from a trainer who used an over-the-counter spray containing Clostebol to treat small wounds after cutting his fingers, he tested positive.
WADA accepted a non-disability explanation, but the organization said a three-month suspension was necessary as “athletes are responsible for the negligence of their aides.”
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