Jannik Sinner enjoyed another historic accomplishment on Sunday in Melbourne. Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev in straight sets to win the 2025 Australian Open, clinching his third Grand Slam singles title.
AUSTRALIAN Open winner Jannik Sinner says he continues to play with a “clear mind” despite knowing he could miss the rest of the season.
MELBOURNE – Jannik Sinner leaves Melbourne being talked about ... The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and is seeking a ban of up to two ...
Jannik Sinner, a 23-year-old Italian, is the youngest man to leave Melbourne Park with the trophy two years in a row since Jim Courier in 1992-93.
Sinner, 23, now has as many major titles as Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka. He also became the first Italian man to win three majors. He improved to 17-3 against To 10 opponents.
Jannik Sinner cruised to his second straight Australian Open title and third major overall, beating Alexander Zverev in a one-sided final.
Grigor Dimitrov is also out of Rotterdam after suffering an injury in Australia, while World No.3 Alcaraz is now the top seed. Big guns Daniil Medvedev and de Minaur are set to play, with the Aussie hoping to go one better than his runner-up finish to Sinner in 2024.
Following his Australian Open win, Jannik Sinner did not pay attention to the doping appeal hanging above him. The World No.1 is the most dominant player in the world, securing his third Grand Slam championship with a straight-sets victory over Alexander Zverev.
Jannik Sinner has dismissed claims that the potential of a doping ban motivated his victory at the Australian Open.
Jannik Sinner embraces the pressure of major finals and Alexander Zverev went down under the strain at Melbourne on Sunday.
Jannik Sinner, the 2025 Australian Open champion, has pulled out of the upcoming 2025 Rotterdam Open. The Italian tennis star cited a need for rest after his grueling win in Melbourne as the reason behind the decision.