Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend, Laila Hasanovic, recently shared a photo of herself posing on the beach. This comes just days after the couple made their first official public appearance together at the Abu Dhabi Formula 1 Grand Prix.
During the final GP of the season, Sinner and Hasanovic appeared on the grid together. This was their first appearance in public away from the tennis court. The pair began dating this year after the World No. 2 broke his ties with WTA star Anna Kalinskaya.
Days after the Abu Dhabi race, Hasanovic shared an image on her Instagram Story showing off her look.

The Danish model appears to be making the most of her beach getaway, soaking up some downtime. Meanwhile, four-time Grand Slam champion Sinner is also in his off-season and is expected to soon begin preparations for the 2026 campaign.
Jannik Sinner recently quashed engagement rumors with Laila Hasanovic

There were rumors about Jannik Sinner and Laila Hasanovic being engaged after the couple confirmed their relationship. The rumor stemmed from a social media image of Hasanovic, where she showed off a diamond ring. However, the World No. 2 was quick to shut down the rumors.
"The ring Laila showed on social media? Did I have a hand in it? No, no," he said.
Hasanovic is a Danish model and social media personality who started modeling as a teenager. She has roots in Bosnia-Herzegovina and originally hails from Copenhagen.
Over the years, she's worked with big fashion and beauty brands such as Prada Beauty and Armani Beauty. On social media, she often shares fashion, travel, and lifestyle-oriented content with her thousands of followers. She has 469,000 followers on Instagram and over 53,000 subscribers on YouTube, as of this writing.
Hasanovic has been seen in Sinner's box during his matches several times this year. Most recently, she cheered her boyfriend to victory at the Nitto ATP Finals against Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian successfully defended his title without dropping a set in Turin.
Sinner underwent a tumultuous season full of ups and downs. He won the Australian Open early in 2025 but faced a three-month ban due to doping soon after. He came back in May and finished runner-up at the French Open before earning his maiden Wimbledon title. Sinner managed to win six titles in 2025 after his ATP Finals triumph.