Anna Kalinskaya reportedly briefly unfollowed her boyfriend, Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner, on Instagram, sparking reactions from fans online. The news came just a few weeks after the couple's getaway in Italy.
During the French Open earlier this year, Sinner confirmed that he was dating Kaliskaya, but opted to keep details of the relationship confidential. Even before Sinner's confirmation, the couple was spotted supporting each other from the stands at Roland Garros. The Russian also expressed her pride in Sinner's 2024 French Open campaign.
Sinner was also spotted cheering Kalinskaya on from the stands during her third-round win over Liudmila Samsonova at Wimbledon 2024. The couple was later spotted enjoying their time on the beaches of Sardinia, Italy, following their respective campaigns at SW19. However, just weeks after their vacation, according to a fan online, Kalinskaya unfollowed Sinner on Instagram.
Here is the screenshot shared by a fan on X ( formerly Twitter) below:
Several fans reacted after reports surfaced on X.
"Well that lasted a total of two seconds," one fan wrote:
"I'm not surprised at all, I know from the beginning that what will happen," a fan added.
"Finally she is free from that fraud," another said.
Here are a few more reactions from fans:
"well, it was short lived. hope they are both okay," one fan said.
"Everyone goes through unfollow except bullies," another chimed in.
"Shame, they looked cute together…," a fan commented.
As per the most recent reports, Kalinskaya again followed Sinner on Instagram.
Jannik Sinner through to the third round at the 2024 Canadian Open, Anna Kalinskaya retires from tournament
The Canadian Open marked Jannik Sinner's first appearance since Wimbledon 2024. Sinner, who withdrew from the 2024 Paris Olympics, entered the Masters 1000 event in Montreal as the top seed. The 22-year-old advanced to the third round with a convincing 6-2, 6-4 win over Croatia's Borna Coric.
Sinner is set to face Chile's Alejandro Tabilo in the third round, marking their first-ever meeting on tour. The World No. 1 aims to win his fifth title of the season in Montreal, adding to his victories at the Australian Open, Amro Open, the Miami Open, and the Terra Wartman Open in Halle.
If Sinner defeats Tabilo, he will face the winner of the clash between Andrey Rublev and Brandon Nakashima in the next round.
Meanwhile, Anna Kalinskaya advanced to the third round of the WTA 1000 event with victories over Louisa Chirico and Lesia Tsurenko. However, she was forced to retire during her match against Amanda Anisimova due to an injury.