When & Where is Jannik Sinner Playing Next?

Jannik Sinner is on a break from tennis after earning a three-month suspension following a doping-related offence, which is why it will be interesting to see when will he be playing in a competitive match next, which tournament will he be a part of and who will be his opponent.

All this information and more about Sinner’s upcoming playing schedule has been updated in this piece below.

Which Tournament will Jannik Sinner Play Next?

According to the ATP tennis schedule for 2025, Sinner is currently featuring in the Italian Open in Rome straightaway after his ban ended.

Latest reports suggest that Sinner will also take to court at the Hamburg Open to be played at the end of the Italian Open in what will be his maiden appearance in that tournament.

What will be Sinner’s Next Match & Opponent?

Sinner’s next match at the 2025 Rome Masters will be in the semifinals against Tommy Paul after he routed Casper Ruud in the previous match. This match will be played on Friday, May 16.

How Can You Watch Sinner’s Next Match?

Jannik Sinner is currently a part of the Rome Masters which began on May 5, then tennis fans can watch Sinner live on TennisTV.com for that ATP 1000 event.

You can also watch this tournament live from Rome using these options.

What Has Sinner Done So Far This Season?

Jannik Sinner had participated in the Australian Open earlier this season without having taken part in any of the tune-up tournaments down under before that. He went on to grab his third Grand Slam title at the Australian Open by defeating Alexander Zverev in straight sets in the final.

Before that, Sinner had defeated Holger Rune, Alex de Minaur and Ben Shelton on his way to the title-decider.

Sinner then got suspended from the tour and will return only in May to feature in his next competition.

What Has Sinner Done in His Career?

Jannik Sinner has won three Grand Slam titles so far in his career which includes two at the Australian Open (2024 and 2025) and one at the 2024 US Open.

Having broken into the top 100 for the first time in 2019, Sinner’s rise in tennis has been meteoric with a quarterfinal appearance at the 2020 French Open being followed by the same showing at three of the four Grand Slams in 2022.

In 2021, Sinner made the final of the Miami Masters where he lost to Hubert Hurkacz and repeated that showing in 2023 before winning his first ever Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open that year.

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