Jannik Sinner’s New Girlfriend Spotted In Dynamic Autumn Colors
So, Jannik Sinner finally decided to spill the tea about his love life. After months of speculation that had tennis fans playing detective, the Italian superstar confirmed what we all suspected during his Vienna Open victory speech. And honestly? It’s about time.
The four-time Grand Slam champion publicly thanked his girlfriend during the trophy presentation, putting an end to the rumor mill that had been churning harder than a serve from Serena Williams. But who exactly is this mystery woman who captured the heart of tennis’s golden boy?
Meet Laila Hasanovic: From Miss Denmark to Tennis WAG
Let’s be real here – Laila Hasanovic isn’t your average girlfriend sitting in the stands. This 24-year-old Danish beauty has quite the resume that would make most people feel like underachievers.
Hasanovic kicked off her modeling career at just 16 years old, landing a campaign with Daniel Wellington watches. Talk about starting young – while most of us were figuring out how to survive high school, she was already booking professional gigs.
In 2019, she made it to the finals of Miss Denmark, representing Greenland in the competition. Sure, she didn’t take home the crown, but finishing in the top 10 isn’t exactly something to sneeze at. Though let’s be honest, winning Sinner’s heart might be an even bigger prize.
The Formula 1 Connection That Had Everyone Confused
Here’s where things get a bit messy (and by messy, I mean like a Wimbledon rain delay). Before Sinner entered the picture, Hasanovic was dating Mick Schumacher – yes, the son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher. They were together for three years, with Hasanovic regularly spotted in the F1 paddock looking glamorous while Mick tried to make his mark in racing.
But all good things come to an end, and Mick reportedly scrubbed all their couple photos from social media earlier this year. Nothing says “it’s over” quite like a thorough Instagram cleanse. The breakup happened around April, which perfectly lines up with when Sinner rumors started heating up.
How Sinner Won Over the Danish Model

The tennis rumor mill started churning as early as June 2025, though Sinner was still playing coy about his relationship status. During the Italian Open press conference in May, he insisted he was single – either he was being strategic or things moved really fast after that.
Reports suggest the couple has been cohabiting in Sinner’s Monte Carlo apartment, because nothing says “serious relationship” like sharing living space in one of the world’s most expensive cities. Local shop owners have spotted them making regular trips together, and honestly, that sounds pretty domestic for a guy who travels the world hitting tennis balls.
The Instagram Detective Work Fans Have Been Doing
Before Sinner’s public acknowledgment, eagle-eyed fans were already connecting the dots. Hasanovic had been spotted in his player box at major tournaments, sitting alongside his parents like she belonged there. Because nothing screams “meeting the parents” quite like doing it at a tennis match with thousands of people watching.
The social media breadcrumbs were there too – they follow each other on Instagram, and Sinner has been liking her posts. In the world of celebrity relationships, that’s practically an engagement announcement.
What Makes Laila Different from Other Tennis WAGs
According to Nicoletta Stampfl, who owns a pastry shop below their Monaco building, Hasanovic is “kind, just like Jannik” and “very natural.” She apparently dresses simply and behaves modestly – refreshing qualities in a world where influence often trumps authenticity.
With over 300,000 followers across TikTok and Instagram, she’s built her own brand without relying on her famous boyfriend’s spotlight. Her recent autumn photoshoot shows she knows how to work a camera, sporting a chic brown wrap coat with knee-high boots that screams “effortlessly elegant.”
The Drama That Wasn’t Really Drama
Earlier in October, Hasanovic had to shut down dating rumors with Danish tennis player Holger Rune after she was spotted sitting next to his mother during a match in Denmark. Her response? “So I can’t even watch a regular game in my hometown without people starting dating rumors? Come on guys.”
Fair point, Laila. Sometimes a tennis fan is just a tennis fan, not a potential romantic interest.
Sinner’s Previous Love Interests: A Brief History
Before Hasanovic, Sinner was linked with Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya throughout 2024 until early 2025. There were also whispers about connections with models Lara Leito and reality TV star Brooks Nader, though those never seemed to materialize into anything substantial.
It seems like Sinner has a type – successful, beautiful women who can handle the pressure of dating a global sports superstar. Can’t really blame him there.
What This Means for Sinner’s Career
Now that the relationship is public, we can expect to see more of Hasanovic in the player boxes at major tournaments. She was already there for his Vienna Open victory over Alexander Zverev, and her presence seemed to bring him luck – he reclaimed his No. 1 ranking after winning the Paris Masters shortly after.
Some might say having a stable relationship could help Sinner’s game. After all, having someone who understands the pressures of public life (thanks to her modeling career) could be exactly what he needs as he continues dominating the tennis world.
The Future Looks Bright
At just 24 and 23 respectively, both Sinner and Hasanovic have plenty of time to figure out their relationship away from the intense scrutiny of the sports and entertainment world. Though let’s be honest – with Sinner’s rising star power and Hasanovic’s social media presence, privacy might be a luxury they’ll have to learn to live without.
For now, they seem content keeping things relatively low-key, with no couple photos flooding their social media feeds. Sometimes the best relationships are the ones that don’t need constant validation from Instagram likes.
One thing’s for certain – this Danish model turned tennis girlfriend has certainly upgraded from the F1 paddock to Centre Court at Wimbledon. Not a bad trade, if you ask me.
