Jannik Sinner’s joy knew no bounds after he won the US Open men’s singles title. On Sunday, the 23-year-old beat USA’s Taylor Fritz 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 and became the first Italian man to win the title at Flushing Meadows. After the win, Sinner celebrated with his team whole-heartedly. Sinner also shared a beautiful moment with his girlfriend, Anna Kalinskaya.
Kalinskaya was present at the Arthur Ashe Stadium, cheering for her loved one. Sinner walked up to her and shared a warm hug. Both of them also kissed, adding to the adorable moment following Sinner’s win. The duo has been in a relationship since the French Open earlier this year, where the Italian crashed out in the semi-final after losing to Carlos Alcaraz.
Kalinskaya did not have the best of times in the US Open after she lost in straight sets to Beatriz Haddad Maia in straight sets. She partnered Katie Boulter in women’s doubles, but could not progress beyond the second round.
As far as Sinner is concerned, he took only two hours and 16 minutes to get the better of Fritz, who was playing in his maiden final at the major. The youngster, however, admitted that he had to go through tough times before taking the court at Flushing Meadows.
“This title means so much for me. The last period of my career was really not easy. I have my team supports me every day. The people who are close to me. I love tennis. I practice a lot for these kinds of stages,” Sinner said in the on-court presentation ceremony.
Sinner also became only the second Italian after Flavia Pennetta to win the US Open. He came into the championship and winning the Cincinnati Masters and eased his way to winning his second Grand Slam. Earlier this year, Sinner also claimed the Australian Open title.
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