Jannik Sinner has won three of the previous five Major events! World no. 1 conquered two Australian Open crowns and completed his hard-court domination with the US Open trophy. Not stopping there, the 23-year-old is ready to taste the victory on clay and grass this season!
Winning the first Major title is never easy. However, stepping in and defending it a year later is even harder! Jannik Sinner achieved that at this year's Australian Open, continuing where he left a year ago and extending his Melbourne reign.
Fabrice Santoro analyzed in detail the moment that Jannik Sinner is living, both from the point of view of the incredible results, and regarding the delicate doping issue, with the CAS hearing scheduled for mid-April.
French tennis star Arnaud Clement has shared positive thoughts about Alexander Zverev ahead of Roland Garros. The German suffered a heartbreaking loss in the Australian Open final to Jannik Sinner on Sunday (January 26).
Jannik Sinner joined some of tennis' greatest legends with another stellar performance in the Australian Open final.
Alexander Zverev made some negative history with another loss in a Grand Slam final, this time at the Australian Open.
Unstoppable Jannik Sinner’s biggest opponent is now outside the court - As the World No 1 looks to become the ‘complete player’ after defending his Australian Open title, a hearing at the Court of Arb
Jannik Sinner's victory at the 2025 Australian Open was so impressive that it left fans and insiders speechless. The world number 1 is clearly the best on hard courts and seems to be able to extend his dominance on other surfaces as well,
Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title on Sunday. The 23-year-old secured his third Major title in style. He dropped two sets in seven encounters, extending his incredible streak that goes on for a year and a half.
Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 on Sunday at the Rod Laver Arena to successfully defend the Australian Open trophy. He became the first male player since Rafael Nadal in 2006 to defend his maiden Grand Slam,
MELBOURNE, Australia — Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-3 in the Australian Open final at Melbourne Park Sunday. The No. 1 seed prevailed over the No. 2 seed in a match ultimately decided by Zverev’s discomfort when coming forward, Sinner’s underrated first serve, and a kiss of death from the net.