In Pics: Jannik Sinner’s body transformation leaves fans speechless ahead of Italian Open 2025
He is currently listed as 6'3 and 170 pounds on the ATP website and a few social news sites. However, it has now been seen that the Italian sensation has added more muscles during his time away from the game.
Jannik Sinner’s Shocking New Physique Turns Heads (X)
Tennis star Jannik Sinner is all set to mark a return in the Italian Open 2025 after his three-month doping ban. He has already marked his comeback in the practice courts. The last time the tennis fraternity saw Sinner playing was in the Australian Open 2025. Thereafter, he was handed a three-month doping ban after testing positive for a banned substance, clostebol, during Indian Wells 2024.
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However, he is set to mark his presence in the Rome Masters as his suspension period is over. The world number one still seems very lean at the age of 23. He is currently listed as 6'3 and 170 pounds on the ATP website and a few social news sites. However, it has now been seen that the Italian sensation has added more muscles during his time away from the game.
Notably, the fans have been talking about Jannik Sinner's bulky pictures on social media. The plethora of fans were seen jokingly admitting to being jealous of this incredible muscle gain and glow on his face. On the other hand, others were seen seeking his training and the plan of the training session.
Photograph: (Jannik Sinner in Australian Open 2025 (X))Photograph: (Jannik Sinner after doping return (X))
The above two pictures showcase that Jannik Sinner has added nearly seven to ten pounds of muscle in the last three months. His time away from the game was good for his build.
Jannik Sinner eyes Italian Open 2025 following doping comeback
Jannik Sinner is now set to make his appearance in theItalian Open 2025. He was last seen in action in the Australian Open 2025 final, where he lifted the crown after defeatingAlexander Zverev.
"I think at the beginning of the three months, it was quite nice. A bit of time away from all the grind, I spent time with family and with friends. I was doing new things and getting to know myself better, finding out where I stand. I think it helped me a lot. Now that we have less than a month to go, we're training very, very hard. Hopefully, we'll get some momentum going again ahead of the clay season. It certainly won't be easy for me. The first games will be really difficult. But hopefully I'll be able to get back into the rhythm and then we'll see how it goes," Jannik Sinner said.