Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal share the record for the most successful Grand Slam title defences, while Jannik Sinner became the latest player to achieve the feat at the 2025 Australian Open.
At the press conference, the Danish tennis player returned to make statements after the defeat in Melbourne against Jannik Sinner, opening up about his career and future.
Jannik Sinner “can win every Grand Slam he plays in”, according to former world No 17 and TV pundit Fabrice Santoro. World No 1 Sinner lifted his third Grand Slam singles title at the Australian Open last weekend, defeating Alexander Zverev in straight sets in the final.
Jannik Sinner has become the center of much debate following his brilliant run at the Australian Open. The Italian tennis phenom, fresh off his title defense in Melbourne, grabbed attention not only for his on-court success but also for rejecting an invitation to visit the Quirinale presented by Italian President Sergio Mattarella.
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.
The South Tyrolean star embraced a 73-6 score in 2024, lifting eight ATP trophies and leaving everyone behind. Jannik was the top favorite at this year's Australian Open. World no. 1 survived a scare against Holger Rune and defended the title in style!
Facing Sinner reminded Alexander Zverev of trying to solve the challenge presented by the 24-time major champion Djokovic.
Everything that Jannik Sinner means to the summit of men's tennis could be temporarily wiped away in just a few months.
In the Australian Open final today, No. 1-ranked Jannik Sinner will play No. 2 Alexander Zverev at Melbourne Park. If you’re looking for a live stream, ESPN will show the match.Australian
Despite potential pitfalls that could've tripped him up on and off the court, the world No. 1 continues to prove how he's distanced himself from the pack.
Jannik Sinner continues to be an unstoppable force in men's tennis as the Australian Open champion becomes the first Italian to win three major titles.