Jannik Sinner has been backed to become a legend of tennis after winning his third Grand Slam title at the Australian Open, with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal mentioned
Jannik Sinner's level has been impressive in the last twelve months, especially on the hard courts, allowing the Italian to win the last three Slams played on this surface and to establish a real dominance.
World No.1 Jannik Sinner has been accused by many of being ‘boring’ on the court. But former ATP professional, Arnaud Clement, finds his matches ‘fabulous’ as he compared the Italian’s tennis to that of Novak Djokovic.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner announced that he will not play in the 2025 ATP 500 in Rotterdam (called the ABN AMRO Open for sponsorship purposes). Sinner won the title last year and was slated to be the top-ranked player in a crowded field.
Italian tennis legend Paolo Bertolucci thinks world No. 2 Alexander Zverev's statement on Jannik Sinner's game perfectly summed up how dominant the current world No. 1 is right now in men's tennis.
Jannik Sinner, right, of Italy holds the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after defeating Alexander Zverev of Germany in the men’s singles final at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)
Aryna Sabalenka quickly took a break at the beach after her loss in the Australian Open final, while a video of Jannik Sinner having fun in a golf cart at Melbourne Park emerges, highlighted as some of the moments in a new Daily Dose of Social Media.
Alexander Zverev says he is feeling down and emotional after once again coming within one win of earning his first Grand Slam title.
Jannik Sinner is a 23-year-old tennis sensation from Italy who finished the 2024 season on a high note by assuring himself of a Year End World No. 1 finish for the first time. He is in the race of ...
Are Jannik Sinner and Anna Kalinskaya still together? It's hard to tell. The two have not been photographed together lately, nor have they shared couple photos on their profiles. No one
Aleksandar Volponi takes a deep dive into Jannik Sinner and Madison Keys' victories, how the champions managed to embrace the pressure and what it holds for the sport's future