In Pictures: Jannik Sinner stuns in photoshoot for Vogue days after Miami Open 2024 title win

In Pictures: Jannik Sinner stuns in photoshoot for Vogue days after Miami Open 2024 title win

During a photoshoot for Vogue Magazine, Jannik Sinner caught attention with his eye-catching green suit.

Sinner has been having a remarkable season, having already claimed three titles – the Australian Open, ABN AMRO Open and Miami Masters. He also made it to the semifinals in Indian Wells.

The Italian’s popularity has increased along with his ranking, reaching a career-high World No. 2. He graced the cover of Vogue Magazine as the reigning Australian Open champion, captivating in a green suit. Another photo captured him showcasing his skills on the tennis court.

Source- Jannik Sinner's Instagram handle
Source- Jannik Sinner’s Instagram handle

During his interview with Vogue, Sinner shared his aim for the upcoming year, stating his ambition to be a strong contender in the Grand Slam tournaments, with a specific emphasis on the Olympics.

“Trying to be as competitive as possible in all Grand Slams, but mostly the Olympics,”he said.

He further clarified that his immediate objective is to increase his strength:

“We try obviously to get stronger, no? But not, like, big. Because I think my strength is the flexibility I have in my shots.”

Jannik Sinner Reflects on His Nearly Perfect Season

Jannik Sinner posing with the 2024 Miami Open trophy
Jannik Sinner posing with the 2024 Miami Open trophy

In 2023, Jannik Sinner achieved impressive results. He claimed his first Master 1000 title at the Canadian Open, made it to the finals at the ATP Finals, and played a crucial role in Italy’s victory at the Davis Cup.

In 2024, Sinner continued his winning streak from the previous year and emerged victorious in the Australian Open by defeating Daniil Medvedev in the final. Despite being two sets down, he made an impressive comeback. Notably, he also beat Novak Djokovic in the semifinals, breaking the Serb’s 33-match winning streak at the Melbourne Slam.

A month after claiming victory in Rotterdam by defeating Alex de Minaur in the final, Sinner added another Masters title to his name by winning the Miami Open.

Reflecting on his impressive performances, Sinner opened up to Tennis Channel and admitted that he had not expected his season to pan out the way it did. He also stressed his determination for the upcoming clay season, revealing that he has already redirected his attention from previous achievements.

“Until now this season has been nearly perfect. I mean, I would never expect it to be like this in the beginning of the year but that’s what happened. Now, I am just living the moment. I forgot the past, living the moment and let’s see what I can get in the clay season,”Jannik Sinner said.

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