Jannik Sinner beat Alexander Zverev in men’s singles Australian open 2025 tournament. Jannik Sinner beat Zverev in the final in straight sets to win his second successive Australian Open crown.

Australian Open Men’s Singles Final 2025
Australian Open 2025 Overview : Jannik Sinner outclassed the opponent player, as he defeated Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 to win the Australian Open 2025 title in straight sets. The World No. 1 dominated the World No. 2 in terrific way, not allowing a single break point opportunity over the course of the match. Sinner also wins his a second successive title at the Australian Open, and a 3rd career Grand Slam title. He joins legendary players Andre Agassi, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic in an elite list of players to have won consecutive Australian Open titles in the 21st century. For Zverev, it is a third Grand Slam final defeat.
In 2025, Sinner became the youngest man to leave Melbourne Park with the trophy two years in a row since Jim Courier in 1992-93 and the first man since Nadal at the French Open in 2005-06 to follow up his first Grand Slam title by repeating as the champion at the same tournament a year later.
What Jannik Sinner said after winning his 2nd consecutive Australian open title?
“It was an amazing performance from my side,” Jannik Sinner said. “I felt like I was in the beginning of the match serving really well and trying to get into the zone very fast. It was a very high-quality [match] from my side.”
Jannik Sinner Personal Information
Name | Jannik Sinner |
Profession | Tennis Player |
World Rank | No.1 (On June 10, 2024) |
Country | Italy |
Birthplace | San Candido, Italy |
Age | 23 (2001/08/16) |
Plays | Right-Handed, Two-Handed Backhand |
Coach | Simone Vagnozzi, Darren Cahill |
Weight | 170 lbs (77kg) |
Height | 6’3″ (191cm) |
Turned pro | 2018 |
Sinners’s Net worth:
At just 23 years old tennis player, the Italian player has racked up an estimated net worth of $16 million, fueled by his booming career and lucrative endorsements. With $29 million in career prize money as of November 2024, Sinner’s meteoric rise to the top has been as financially rewarding as it has been impressive.
Sinner’s Girlfriend :
Jannik Sinner and Anna Kalinskaya, they both reportedly started dating in April 2024, a relationship that caught the attention of tennis fans and media alike. During the 2024 French Open, Sinner confirmed that he was dating Kalinskaya, though he mentioned that he preferred to keep details of their relationship private. The couple has always been discreet about their personal life, making few public statements or appearances together.
Jannik Sinner’s Personal Bio :
- Jannnik Sinner Speaks Italian, German and English. Belongs to German-speaking region of Italy.
- Father, Johann; mother, Siglinde; brother, Mark.
- Childhood nickname was ‘The Fox’.
- Started playing tennis at age 7 because his dad really liked the sport.
- Was a champion skier in Italy from age of 8 to 12 and still enjoys skiing during offseason.
- Also preferred football over tennis before pursuing pro tennis at age 13, leaving home to train in Bordighera, Italy.
- “In skiing, you have to go down a hill for maybe 90 seconds, and if you make one mistake then it’s over,” he said. “In tennis, you can play two hours, make many mistakes and still win the match.”
- Also grateful to his parents for teaching him importance of independence and allowing him to leave home as a child to pursue his dream.
- Favourite shot is backhand, surface is hard, tournaments are Australian Open, Rome, US Open and ATP finals. Favourite cities on tour are Rome and Turin.
- Idol growing up was Roger Federer.
- Enjoys playing football and supports AC Milan.
- Enjoys Formula 1 and is a “Friend of F1”.
- Likes fashion and has attended several Gucci shows.
- Says that his best quality is staying calm.
- Favourite foods are pizza and sushi, but guilty pleasures are chocolate and candy. Likes to cook when at home.
- Made a donation to Cesvi, a humanitarian organisation, to aid with COVID-19 medical emergencies in Bergamo, Italy.
Jannik Sinner’s Career Bio :
- Being Unranked to begin 2018, ended 2020 as No. 1 teenager player, he broke into Top 10 at age 20 in 2021, became 1st Italian World No. 1 in PIF ATP Rankings history at age 22 in June 2024 and ended the season as Year-End No. 1.
- At 2024 Australian Open, defeated 10-time champion Djokovic in SF and rallied from two sets down in final against Medvedev to win his 1st Grand Slam title. Became 1st player to beat Djokovic in SF or later at the tournament.
- Became 1st Italian champion in Australian Open tournament history and second Italian man to win a Grand Slam title in Open Era (Panatta at 1976 Roland Garros).
- Captured 2024 US Open title to join Djokovic, Federer and Wilander as only players to win both hard court Grand Slam titles in a season and be the first man to win 1st two Grand Slam titles in the same year since Vilas in 1977.
- Went 73-6 (0.924) during 2024 season, including 8 titles, posting 5th-highest season win percentage since 2000 behind Federer (2004-06) and Djokovic (2015).
- Leads all players born since 2000 with 18 career titles, including ATP Masters 1000 championships at 2023 Toronto, 2024 Miami, 2024 Cincinnati and 2024 Shanghai.
- Won 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals title on home soil in Milan and 2024 Nitto ATP Finals in Turin without losing a set, becoming 1st man to win that event on home soil since Murray at 2016 London.
- Third active player to reach SFs of all 4 Grand Slam events (also Cilic, Djokovic), doing so by 23 years of age, including 2023 Wimbledon and 2024 Roland Garros (l. to eventual champion Alcaraz in 5 sets).
- Jannik Sinner is the first Italian to win Nitto ATP Finals title and led Italy to 2023-24 Davis Cup titles, first since 1976.

FAQ :
Who won the Australian Open in 2025 tennis?
annik Sinner raised his eyes and arms to the heavens after retaining his Australian Open title on Sunday (26 January). The world number one defeated Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 in two and three-quarter hours to become Italy’s first three-time men’s Grand Slam singles champion.
Did Djokovic win in Australia?
Djokovic, who was aiming for an all-time standalone record of 25 major titles, quit after losing the first set 7-6 in a tie break, walking over to shake Zverev’s hand.
What city is the Australian Open in?
Australian Open, one of the world’s major tennis championships (the first of the four annual Grand Slam events), held at the National Tennis Centre at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia.
Can you drink at the Australian Open?
Alcoholic beverages must not be taken into or from the Arena. Intoxicated persons will be refused entry/ evicted from the Arena. Alcohol may only be consumed in designated areas.
Is there a dress code for Australian Open?
Starting with the rules, unlike certain other tennis tournaments, there isn’t an Australian Open dress code per se, but there are certain items that you can’t wear: thongs, singlets, ripped jeans/clothes or sports shorts are not allowed.
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