Jannik Sinner revealed what his matchday routine durinng the ongoing Australian Open roughly looks like in a candid exchange with former World No. 1 Jim Courier.
Sinner's meteoric rise in tennis began in 2019 when he broke into the top 100 and claimed the Next Generation ATP Finals title. His 2024 season proved historic as he became the first player to win the Australian Open, US Open, ATP Finals, and Davis Cup in the same season.
Jannik Sinner is an Italian tennis player who has won 18 singles titles on the ATP Tour. But how much do you know about his parents, Siglinde and Johann Sinner?
Up and down day for favorites and the husband-and-wife duo of Gaël Monfils and Elina Svitolina win their singles matches.
Jack Draper is piling up several five-set matches after his latest at the Australian Open. He will have to ensure the endgame comes quicker in the first week of Slams.
Alex de Minaur, the world No. 8, and Nick Kyrgios, who is back after a two-year battle with knee and wrist injuries, are the headliners for their country at Melbourne Park. Kyrgios emceed the night session on John Cain Arena Monday, before De Minaur headlines Rod Laver Arena, the pantheon of Australian tennis Tuesday night.
We take a look at how Jannik Sinner's year stacks up to the Big Three's stats -- and make predictions for him in 2025.
Joao Fonseca, a player steeped in the ITF player pathway, has hit the headlines after shocking Andrey Rublev at the Australian Open
Jannik Sinner didn’t have a smooth start in his opening-round match at the Australian Open. World No. 36 Nicolas Jarry pushed the Italian to two back-to-back tie breaks before failing to repeat the same in the third set,
World number one Jannik Sinner was warmly welcomed on centre court despite a doping controversy and then powered into the Australian Open second round Monday with a hard-fought win over Nicolas Jarry.
While Sinner never stopped playing, Jarry missed ten months in 2020 and lost his place on the ranking list, starting from the beginning. Nicolas admitted he would have liked the same support Jannik received following his failed doping test.
Jannik Sinner will face another player who has tested positive for a banned substance in the first match of his title defence at the 2025 Australian Open. Nicolas Jarry has admitted he “would have liked the same support” he feels Sinner received after his own failed tests.