Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend Laila Hasanovic recently went skiing and based on highlights of the experience shared by the Danish model and influencer, she really enjoyed it. Interestingly, skiing was Sinner’s favorite childhood passion. Hasanovic shared the most precious moments of her skiing experience days after her boyfriend went public with the couple’s romance.
At the recently concluded Vienna Open, the world number 2 won the title after defeating Alexander Zverev in the final. During his victory speech, he made it clear that he and Hasanovic were dating. The Italian says:
“To my team, I have to speak in English. Thank you very much for the support. The work you do, the effort… also, sometimes understanding me is not easy, but thank you for the effort. Everyone here, with the family, my girlfriend, friends. To all my team and also to those watching me at home. Thank you very much for the support.”
On Tuesday, October 28, Laila Hasanovic took to her Instagram and shared a post featuring a combination of photos and videos. Several of them showed the Dane enjoying her skiing experience. Through the caption, she revealed that her favorite season is winter.
“I am patiently waiting for the start of my favorite season,” Hasanovic wrote.
Check out the photos and videos below:
Jannik Sinner, Laila Hasanovic’s boyfriend, currently in Paris for the last Masters 1000 event of the year


After winning the Vienna Open title for the second time in his career in front of his girlfriend Laila Hasanovic, Jannik Sinner traveled to the French capital for this year’s edition of the Paris Masters. Seeded No. 2 in the main draw of the men’s singles in Paris, the Italian benefited from a bye in the first round and should start his campaign directly in the second round with a match against the Belgian Zizou Bergs.
Despite his success in Vienna before arriving in Paris, Sinner sometimes seemed to have physical difficulties in the Austrian capital due to cramps. However, he dismissed concerns about his fitness while attending a pre-tournament press conference in Paris, saying:
“I’m not worried physically. I feel in good shape tennis-wise as well. So I’m hoping for a good start, and then we’ll see how it goes. The final (in Vienna) was very physical. The body feels good now.”
Jannik Sinner’s chances of success in Paris were boosted by the early exit of his rival and reigning world number 1 Carlos Alcaraz from the tournament after a second round defeat to Cameron Norrie.
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