(Sports news, tennis news) Jannik Sinner, world number 1 tennis player in 2024, is having great success in tennis, but his relationship with girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya is broken.
Jannik Sinner, the world number one in 2024, is enjoying great success on the tennis court with two Grand Slam titles and five ATP titles. However, in his personal life, he has caused controversy as his relationship with girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya has become increasingly problematic.
Sinner makes girlfriend unfollow him on social media, after somewhat “ambiguous” statement
Sinner, 23, had an incredible season, winning 72 matches and losing just six. His consistent form saw him overcome the big boys, finishing the year as world number one and winning the ATP Finals in Turin. Italy, led by Sinner, are also aiming to defend their Davis Cup title in Malaga.
Off the court, Sinner has been in the spotlight for his statements about love. In an interview with Esquire magazine, when asked about Kalinskaya’s role in his life, he replied: “Having a girlfriend can make you feel better, or not so good. I want everything to be natural, I don’t want to change myself or my career for this relationship.”
The response was deemed to be uncommitted, which upset fans. Shortly after, Kalinskaya unfollowed Sinner on Instagram, sparking rumors of a rift. The couple had previously appeared together at tournaments, but this incident showed signs of distance in the relationship.
Kalinskaya, instead of being in Malaga to cheer for Sinner, is currently vacationing with friends in Miami.
Kalinskaya also had a successful season, finishing in the WTA top 15, reaching the final of the Dubai tournament and the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. These achievements confirm the strong rise of the Russian tennis player.
However, in recent days, Kalinskaya shared pictures of herself having fun with friends in Miami, instead of appearing next to Sinner. The two also stopped following each other on social media, further confirming that their relationship is in a difficult phase.