The Italian defender was famously bitten by the Uruguayan striker at last year’s Fifa World Cup resulting in a four-month ban for the Barcelona forward, with the duo set to face-off for the first time since the incident in next month’s Champions League final.
Yet with all the talk surrounding the tussle between the two players, Chiellini has re-iterated that the incident is in the past, insisting he bears no grudges against the former Liverpool frontman.
"It has been a week since we knocked out Real Madrid and people only ask me about Suarez," he told reporters.
"I bear no grudges. I have no problem with him. I will mark him the way I did Benzema, Ronaldo, Bale or any other striker, so there's nothing different about it.
"The only thing that disappointed me that time was going out of the World Cup."
Juventus face Lazio in the Final of the Italian Cup tonight as the Old Lady look to keep their treble hopes on track, and Chiellini is desperate to lift the trophy to add to the club’s League victory this season.
"It’s a special final because Juventus haven’t won this trophy for a long time," he said. "I’ve been here for 10 years and in all this time we’ve got to just one Coppa Italia final and the fact we lost it still rankles.
"Winning this one is really important to us and our thoughts are exclusively on the game.
"Our strength has always been our ability to take things one game at a time,” he continued. “We’ll focus on Wednesday’s game and try to win, then we’ll shift our attentions to the match on June 6, but there’s still a long way to go before you can talk about a possible treble.
"What’s important is maintaining our will to win and celebrate, because that’s been the driving force behind our success over these past few years.
"We’ve done well to not rest on our laurels and that’s been our strength in recent seasons."
Kick-off against Lazio at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome is set for 20:45.