Lorenzo Sonego's Anticipated Return to Competition
After a lengthy absence from the ATP circuit since his second-round exit at the **2026 Australian Open**, Italian tennis player Lorenzo Sonego is gearing up for his much-anticipated return to competitive play. Sonego has faced over two months on the sidelines due to a wrist injury, which has led him to delay his comeback multiple times. However, he is now expected to participate in the **ATP 250 tournament in Marrakech**, scheduled from March 30 to April 5. In a recent interview with **Supertennis**, Sonego expressed optimism about his recovery, stating, "My wrist issue is improving, and I’m on the right track. I hope to be back in Marrakech."
Who Will Compete in Marrakech?
The tournament in Morocco promises to be highly competitive, with rising star **Luciano Darderi** emerging as a formidable contender. Having recently reached the final in **Buenos Aires** and clinched victory in **Santiago**, Darderi has demonstrated impressive skills on clay courts and is poised to challenge for the title. His primary rivals will include **Valentin Vacherot**, **Corentin Moutet**, and **Jaume Munar**. Additionally, **Tallon Griekspoor** is also slated to compete, although his participation remains uncertain due to a hamstring injury sustained in the semifinals of the Dubai tournament. Young talent **Arthur Cazaux** has marked **Marrakech** on his calendar as well. Meanwhile, **Alexandre Müller**, who was a finalist in 2023, is currently first on the alternate list and is expected to join the main draw.
As reported by tennisactu.net.