The 2026 Australian Open has already delivered high-stakes drama for the reigning elite of the court. World No. 2 jannik sinner narrowly escaped a shocking third-round exit in Melbourne today, battling through physical collapse and brutal temperatures.
As part of our Africa News Update 2026, we are tracking how global icons influence the sport across the continent. While stars like Andre Agassi once defined the Australian Open, the current era belongs to the Italian powerhouse.
The Melbourne Heat Crisis and Sinner’s Survival
During his encounter with American Eliot Spizzirri, jannik sinner faced more than just a formidable opponent. After dropping the first set 6-4, the Italian star began visibly struggling with the intense Australian sun. By the third set, the situation turned dire as he suffered from debilitating cramps.
“I had cramps everywhere,” he admitted following the match. “It started in my legs and moved to my arms. I didn’t know what to do.” Fortunately for the champion, the tournament’s Extreme Heat Policy was triggered, allowing for a match suspension and the closing of the Rod Laver Arena roof.
This pause proved vital. A rejuvenated jannik sinner returned to clinch the match, securing a 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 victory. He now moves into the Round of 16 for an all-Italian derby against Luciano Darderi.
Deep Roots: The Family Behind the Champion

To understand his resilience, one must look at his background. Many fans often ask about his heritage given his fluent German. Both of his parents, Hanspeter and Siglinde Sinner, are of Italian nationality.
However, their ethnicity is German-Italian, hailing from the South Tyrol province. This unique cultural intersection in Northern Italy shaped his early life as a champion skier before he transitioned to the ATP Tour.
Personal Life: Relationships and New Beginnings
The private life of jannik sinner has also seen significant shifts. While he was previously in a high-profile relationship with Russian tennis pro Anna Kalinskaya, the two are no longer together, having confirmed their breakup in May 2025.
Before Anna, his most notable long-term relationship was with Italian influencer Maria Braccini. Currently, he is in a relationship with Danish model Laila Hasanovic, who has been seen supporting him during his recent international tours.
Navigating Health and Career Obstacles
Success has not come without physical hurdles. Throughout his career, jannik sinner has managed various health setbacks, including a bout of tonsillitis that forced him to skip the 2024 Olympics.
In 2025, a persistent virus complicated his Cincinnati Masters run, and he has occasionally faced issues with his hip. Beyond illness, his career faced a major test in early 2025 due to a three-month suspension regarding an accidental doping violation, which the World Anti-Doping Agency later settled as inadvertent contamination.
Is There an Age Limit for Tennis?
Sinner’s rise at age 24 highlights the longevity of the modern athlete. In professional tennis, there is no upper age limit, as seen with legends playing into their 40s. Conversely, the ATP and WTA have minimum age requirements (usually 14) to protect young athletes, but the “ceiling” for greatness remains open.
A Legacy in the Making
With 24 career titles and a permanent spot at the top of the rankings, the Italian remains the primary rival to Carlos Alcaraz’s recent dominance. While Alcaraz continues his Melbourne journey with high expectations, Sinner’s ability to win without playing his best tennis is the mark of a true legend.
Whether breaking global sports records in 2026 or inspiring youth from Milan to Cape Town, jannik sinner is redefining the limits of the sport. His next match will be a defining moment for Italian tennis on the world stage.