PICTURE: Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend Laila Hasanovic flaunts one-piece swimsuit look in latest photoshoot
Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend Laila Hasanovic recently shared a glimpse of her latest photoshoot with fans. The Danish model donned a one-piece swimsuit for the occasion and posed in a sauna for her ‘Sunday ritual’.
Sinner and Hasanovic have been together since 2025, but the couple has kept their relationship largely private. Rumours that the two were dating first began in May 2025, when Hasanovic was present in the tennis star’s player’s box at the French Open. These rumours grew further during the next Grand Slam, as fans spotted a picture of the Dane as Sinner’s lockscreen at the US Open. The couple finally confirmed their relationship in October 2025 at the Vienna Open but have chosen to stay away from the public eye since then.
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Recently, fans were treated to a glimpse of Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend Laila Hasanovic’s life as she took to her Instagram story to share a snap of herself in a bathing suit. She captioned the picture,
“Sunday ritual @holm_8.”

Jannik Sinner kicks off Miami Open campaign on strong note

On the tennis end of things, Jannik Sinner is currently in action at the Miami Open. The Italian arrives at the Masters 1000 event fresh off of his victory at Indian Wells and he has kicked off his time at the Hard Rock Stadium on a strong note, clinching a dominant win over Damir Dzumhur for his opening round match.
Reflecting on his win, Sinner told media he was happy to get through the first round with ease saying,
“For me, the transition game is very important. It’s a part that we’ve tried to improve a lot. It also depends a bit, day by day. Today, starting off with a break straightaway, I tried to be a bit aggressive. At times it worked very well, at times I made a couple of unforced errors, but I didn’t have a lot of time to adjust here. It’s very different than in Indian Wells. First-round matches are never easy, so I’m happy.”
He went on to share his approach to the tournament, adding,
“I feel like the scoreboard matters at times. For me, I try to improve as a player and put myself in the position to play as many matches as possible. I always treat every opponent in the same way, trying to come on court and do my best with a great attitude and trying to go for it.”
Up next at the Miami Open, Jannik Sinner will run into Frenchman Corentin Moutet. The duo are scheduled to compete against each other on Tuesday, March 24.
Edited by Riddhi Acharya