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Top-ranked tennis player Jannik Sinner returns from a three-month doping ban to compete at the Italian Open in Rome this week. The tournament, taking place near the Vatican, has attracted international attention, with local headlines declaring "Habemus Sinner." Sinner has a first-round bye and will play his opening match on Friday or Saturday.
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