Jannik Sinner to breakup with Anna Kalinskaya soon? Recent reports suggest drift between star tennis couple

Tennis power couple Jannik Sinner and Anna Kalinskaya are reportedly taking a break from their relationship.


Jannik Sinner to breakup with Anna Kalinskaya soon? Recent reports suggest drift between star tennis couple

Jannik Sinner and Anna Kalinskaya (Image via Heavy/X)

Jannik Sinner had a terrific 2024 season, during which he won eight titles and rose to the top of the ATP rankings. When he won the US Open a few weeks ago, beating Taylor Fritz in the final, he celebrated it by kissing his girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya.

Now, having defeated Fritz in the final once again to win the ATP Finals, Kalinskaya was curiously absent in the stadium as he celebrated his victory. She was spotted enjoying some solo time in Miami while Sinner mounted a successful title challenge in Turin.

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Now, reports have emerged that all is not good in the world of the tennis power couple. According to Championat, Kalinskaya and Sinner have unfollowed each other on social media. She also reportedly liked a comment from a fan who opined that she was not getting the attention she deserved from the ATP World No. 1.

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In his victory speech in Turin, Sinner expressed happiness at the result. He then thanked his family, staff, and the fans — but notably did not mention Kalinskaya at all.

The crowd was incredible. Normally, the cheering starts from the first match, but here it started a week before the tournament. I thank my family and my staff for this incredible journey.

Jannik Sinner said

Unlike Sinner, Kalinskaya did not have the best of seasons. She ended her year after losing 6-2, 2-6, 3-6 to Karolina Muchova in the quarterfinals of the Ningbo Open.

Jannik Sinner helps Italy into Davis Cup semifinals

Jannik Sinner, meanwhile, has one more tournament this year before he can put his legs up and relax. He is leading Italy in their Davis Cup title defense, where they beat Argentina in the quarterfinals.

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The tie began with Francisco Cerundolo taking on Lorenzo Musetti in a singles match. The Argentine won 6-4, 6-1 to put his country one win away from knocking out the defending champions.

All pressure was on Sinner when he faced Sebastian Baez and the World No. 1 delivered when needed. He registered an emphatic 6-2, 6-1 win to keep Italy alive in the contest.

The 23-year-old then teamed up with Matteo Berrettini to take on Maximo Gonzalez and Andres Molteni in the doubles match. The Italian won the opening set to take the lead in the clash.

In the second set, Sinner and Berrettini earned a key break in the 11th game and they held on to win 6-4, 7-5 and put Italy in the semifinals. They will next face last year’s runners-up Australia, who beat the United States 2-1.