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World No. 1 Sinner Honors Family with Gift of Australian Open Trophy

He gifted his 2025 Norman Brookes Challenge Cup to his parents; new profiles delve into the sacrifices that shaped his rise.

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Overview

  • Sinner became the first Italian man to claim the ATP’s world No. 1 ranking following back-to-back Australian Open titles.
  • After his 2025 victory, he surprised fans by presenting his Australian Open trophy to his parents in recognition of their support.
  • Johann Sinner has built a four-decade career as a chef and occasionally joins his son on tour as his personal chef.
  • Siglinde Sinner often leaves matches early due to anxiety and prefers to watch her son play on television rather than stay in the stands.
  • Jannik spent his childhood skiing near South Tyrol’s Talschlüsshutte Hut before enrolling at a tennis academy on the Italian Riviera at age 14 to pursue his career.