Sinner makes appearance at Gucci show for first time since ban

Jannik Sinner makes an appearance at a Gucci show in his native Italy on Tuesday amid a three-month ban against him.

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Italy's Jannik Sinner poses for photographers with Anna Wintour, editor-in-chief of Vogue Globaat the Milan Fashion Show for Gucci on Tuesday. Sinner makes appearance at Gucci show for first time since ban

SINNER MAKES APPEARANCE IN MILAN FOR GUCCI FASHION SHOW

Sinner makes an appearance in Milan at Gucci’s 2025 Fall/Winter fashion show.

Furthermore, the 23-year-old world No.1 was seen sitting next to fashion industry icon Anna Wintour, who is the editor-in-chief of Vogue Global.

Moreover, the Italian his first public appearance.

He agreed to a three-month ban from competitive tennis.

This came after he failed two doping tests last March.

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) cleared him of any wrongdoing.

ITALIAN POSES FOR PICTURES WITH WINTOUR, OTHER CELEBRITIES

Sinner was kept busy in Milan, where he posed for pictures with Wintour and other famous names in the show.

Moreover, the Italian tennis star was also seen with billionaire Francois-Henri Pinault, chief executive officer of Kering (Gucci).

Furthermore, Sinner joined Chinese actor and singer Xiao Zhan, Julia Garner, Daisy Edgar-Jones, and Dev Patel in the event.

Actors Jessica Chastain and Parker Posey also attended the show.

Meanwhile, Sinner was recently seen skiing near his native South Tyrol in northern Italy, where he posed for pictures with a young fan.

LONG WAIT TO RESUME TRAINING IN APRIL BEFORE MAY 4 RETURN

The long wait for Sinner continues before he can be allowed to resume training in April.

Furthermore, the Italian will be cleared to play in an Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) tournament on May 4.

Moreover, Sinner was supposed to play in the recent Qatar Open but he accepted his ban on February 15.

Meanwhile, the Italian is expected to keep his No.1 ranking despite missing out action for three months.

Sinner (11,330 points) holds a comfortable lead over No.2 Alexander Zverev of Germany (8,135) and Spanish No.3 Carlos Alcaraz (7,510).

Fans might want to focus in the race for No2, where Zverev or Alcaraz may trade places just before Sinner makes his return.