WATCH: Jannik Sinner reveals his relationship status and superstitions in a funny interview

Reigning World number one men's tennis sensation Jannik Sinner recently revealed whether he is single or not in a funny interview that has gone viral on social media

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The current world number one men's tennis star Jannik Sinner answered some of the most asked questions regarding his personal and professional life. The funny interview was recorded on camera and posted on social media.

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Jannik Sinner is going to return to the tennis court after a three month hiatus. He is set to feature in the Italian Open to be played from May 9th.

Jannik Sinner reveals his relationship status in an interview 

Italian tennis sensation Jannik Sinner gave a funny interview ahead of the Foro Italico ATP tour. The reigning World number one answered some personal questions that are sure to captivate his fans. During the interview, Jannik Sinner revealed that he always prefers to use the washroom before moving to the tennis court. Sinner also revealed the profession he would be into had he not been a professional tennis star. 

"I would still be into something sports. A Skier." Sinner said. On being asked to describe his off-court personality with three adjectives, the world number one replied - "Calm, Honest and Curious."

The last question revealed Sinner's current relationship status. Although the interviewer gave him the freedom not to answer the question, Sinner chose to put curtains on all the recent speculations and rumours by asserting that he is single and not in any relationship.

Jannik Sinner is going to return to the tennis court in his country after serving a three-month doping suspension. He was banned for the consumption of a substance called Clostebol last year. The Italian however claimed that it entered his system 'unknowingly' via his physiotherapist.

The initial verdict was upheld by an independent tribunal; however, the World Anti-Doping Agency initially pursued a substantial ban of up to two years. Following a lengthy process, which involved robust advocacy from the player’s legal team, WADA acknowledged that while the 23-year-old had no intention to cheat, he bore responsibility for his team’s negligence.

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