Jannik Sinner will compete at the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, his first match since the French Open.
He will be joined by Novak Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam winner, at the prestigious pre-Wimbledon event.
## What happened at the French Open?
Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic both suffered early exits from the French Open at the end of May.
Sinner did not sign up for any grass-court warm-up events ahead of the third major of the year.
## Why it matters for Jannik Sinner
Not playing any official tournaments before the grass-court Grand Slam is a new approach for Sinner.
He competed at the Halle Open the past two years, but lost in the first round 12 months ago.
Sinner's decision to skip warm-up events may impact his performance at Wimbledon.
## What comes next?
The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic will feature four top-10 ATP stars, including Sinner and Djokovic.
The event will be a key test for Sinner as he looks to regain form after a disappointing French Open.
Sinner's ranking and recent performance will be closely watched at the tournament.
The tournament will take place before Wimbledon, giving Sinner a chance to fine-tune his game.
Sinner's experience at the Halle Open last year ended in a first-round loss.
He will look to improve on that result at the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic.
The event will feature a strong field, including other top-10 ATP stars.
Sinner's performance will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike.
Jannik Sinner Returns to Action at Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic
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