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Sinner Returns to Action at Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic After Roland Garros Exit

Jannik Sinner will compete at the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic from June 23–27 at London's Hurlingham Club, one month after his second-round elimination at Roland Garros. The tournament, featuring fellow Italians Cobolli and Darderi, will be broadcast free on SuperTennis and serves as preparation for Wimbledon, where Sinner is the defending champion.





Quick Facts
Who
Jannik Sinner
What
Sinner eliminated at Roland Garros second round
When
June 23–27, 2026 (Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic)
Where
Hurlingham Club, London
- Sinner eliminated at Roland Garros second round
- Sinner participates in Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic
- All matches broadcast free on SuperTennis
- Tournament preparation for Wimbledon
- Sinner defending Wimbledon champion
Jannik Sinner will return to competition at the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic, scheduled for June 23–27, 2026, at London's prestigious Hurlingham Club. The South Tyrolean player withdrew from the Roland Garros after a second-round loss to Juan Manuel Cerundolo, following which he took time to recover with a vacation in Sardinia before resuming training in Monaco. Sinner will be joined by fellow Italian players Flavio Cobolli and Luciano Darderi at the tournament, which was founded in 1994 and has historically hosted top-ranked players including Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, and Carlos Alcaraz.
All matches from the Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic will be broadcast free and in clear on SuperTennis (channel 64 on Italian digital terrestrial television) in direct and exclusive coverage following the Italian Tennis and Paddle Federation's acquisition of the television rights. This broadcast access provides Italian fans with an opportunity to watch Sinner's matches without subscription fees.
The tournament represents an important preparation phase before Wimbledon, which begins on June 29, 2026. Sinner arrives at the grass-court Grand Slam as the defending champion, having defeated Carlos Alcaraz in a dramatic final last year. The Italian champion will be aiming for a historic back-to-back title while also seeking to regain momentum following his unexpected early exit in Paris. Wimbledon's final is scheduled for July 12, 2026.
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Why This Matters
Sinner's return to competitive play after a disappointing Roland Garros exit provides crucial momentum-building opportunities before defending his Wimbledon title. The Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic offers him grass-court preparation on the same surface as Wimbledon, while the free SuperTennis broadcast ensures Italian fans can closely follow his recovery and form heading into the season's most prestigious event.
Timeline & Sources
Jun 18, 2026
WireNews articles published about Sinner's participation in Giorgio Armani Tennis Classic
Jun 23, 2026
WireGiorgio Armani Tennis Classic begins at Hurlingham Club, London
Jun 27, 2026
WireGiorgio Armani Tennis Classic concludes
Jun 29, 2026
WireWimbledon 2026 begins
Jul 12, 2026
WireWimbledon 2026 final