Anna Kalinskaya recently sported her boyfriend Jannik Sinner's clothes. The duo have already reached Beijing and are set to compete at the 2024 China Open.
Sinner and Kalinskaya have been in a relationship since May 2024. The Italian confirmed their relationship during a press conference but did not elaborate further. He maintained that he would keep it confidential.
"Yes, I'm with Anna, but we keep everything confidential. I won't say more," Sinner said.
Kalinskaya, who dons 'Alo' ditched her sponsor for her boyfriend's Nike apparel for her practice session. Recently, the Russian was spotted wearing the World No. 1's clothes. Kalinskaya wore the same t-shirt during a practice session at the 2024 China Open that Sinner wore during his training session in Beijing. Later, she also borrowed his hoodie which the 23-year-old wore while he was exiting a hotel.
Sinner will begin his China Open title defense against Nicolas Jarry. If the Italian wins this match, he could face Jan-Lennard Struff or Stan Wawrinka in the second round. Kalinskaya has received a bye in the first round and will take on either Varvara Gracheva or Hailey Baptiste in the second round.
Jannik Sinner gears up for Asian swing after US Open victory
Jannik Sinner capped off a splendid fortnight in New York by lifting his second Grand Slam title, the 2024 US Open. He defeated Mackenzie McDonald, Alex Michelsen, Christopher O'Connell, and Tommy Paul en route to the quarterfinals. Next, he saw off Daniil Medvedev to reach the semifinals, where he got the better of Jack Draper to reach his maiden US Open final. In the summit clash, the Italian breezed past Taylor Fritz to clinch his first US Open title.
Reflecting on the result, he said, during the press conference, that it felt amazing to win a tough match.
"Yeah, amazing. Amazing feeling. Obviously it was a tough match. I felt like I was playing some good tennis from the back of the court. And, yeah, so I'm happy about today's performance," Sinner said.
Sinner will now gear up for the rest of the season, including defending his China Open title, Shanghai Masters and Paris Masters. The Italian has also qualified for the 2024 ATP Finals, where he would look to win the title after falling short in 2023. He was also named in Italy's Davis Cup finals team, where Team Italy are the defending champions.