WATCH: Jannik Sinner leaves in style with model girlfriend Laila Hasanovic in Porsche car after luxurious Monte-Carlo win celebration
Jannik Sinner was spotted driving away with model girlfriend Laila Hasanovic beside him in a swanky Porsche car on the back of his title triumph at the 2026 Monte-Carlo Masters. Sinner defeated last year’s champion Carlos Alcaraz in the final and in doing so, managed to dethrone the Spaniard at the summit of the ATP Tour’s singles rankings and reclaim the World No. 1 spot.
In a video that surfaced on social media, Sinner was seen leaving the premises of the luxurious Cipriani Monte Carlo restaurant alongside Hasanovic and other near-and-dear ones. Italian businessman Flavio Briatore, an icon of the Formula One world, was also present, as he heartily congratulated his 24-year-old compatriot. The World No. 1 subsequently took charge of a Porsche 911, in which Hasanovic was waiting for him, before the lovebirds drove off.
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Jannik Sinner and Laila Hasanovic began dating last year, and over time, the Danish model and influencer has become something of a fixture in the Italian’s box at tournaments. She attended all of the matches he played at this year’s Monte-Carlo Masters, where he maintained his ATP Masters 1000-level dominance. Sinner has now won the first three Masters 1000 tournaments of 2026, and remarkably lost just one set in 17 total matches played in that period.
“I have to be ready” – Jannik Sinner on next Carlos Alcaraz encounter

Despite Jannik Sinner’s 7-6(5), 6-3 win over Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the 2026 Monte-Carlo Masters, the Italian still trails the Spaniard 7-10 in their head-to-head. After the final, Sinner touched on facing Alcaraz again in the future, opining that the Spaniard is going to raise his level for the encounter irrespective of where it takes place.
“It was a good match from him, and also from me. There are small things that he is going to improve for the next match against me, and I have to be ready for that,” Sinner said.
Alcaraz is already set to compete again, with the seven-time Major champion having arrived in Barcelona for the ATP 500 claycourt event there. Meanwhile, Sinner, the four-time Slam winner, is taking a brief break and is reportedly still to decide on his participation at the upcoming Masters tournament in Madrid. In case the Italian does choose to skip Madrid, he will most likely be back in action in Rome before turning his attention to the French Open.
Edited by Sudipto Pati