Jannik Sinner Treats Girlfriend Laila Hasanovic to Luxury Dinner After Monte-Carlo Win

Jannik Sinner treats his girlfriend to a luxury dinner after a Monte-Carlo win over Carlos Alcaraz that could cement his dominance.

Jannik Sinner secured his third consecutive Masters 1000 title after defeating archrival Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte-Carlo Masters final. It was indeed a moment worth celebrating, and the Italian marked the occasion at the renowned luxury chain Cipriani S.A. Notably, Sinner’s girlfriend, Laila Hasanovic, also accompanied him for the outing.

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Jannik Sinner Relishes Quality Luxury Restaurant Outing With Girlfriend Laila Hasanovic After Monte-Carlo Masters Title Win

Sinner reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking on Monday, returning to the top spot for the first time since November 2025. Moreover, the Italian’s rapid rise was driven by completing the rare Sunshine Double and following it up with a title-winning run at the Monte-Carlo Masters.

Although Alcaraz entered the clash with a psychological edge, backed by a 10–6 head-to-head lead over Sinner, the Italian’s authority on the day quickly neutralized that advantage. The match opened with a series of breaks, and neither player was able to settle into a rhythm, as both were repeatedly pushed to the limit on serve.

In the tie-break, Sinner raised his level on serve and, after missing an initial set point, capitalized on a double fault from Alcaraz to take the first set. The second set initially swung in Alcaraz’s favor as he moved ahead 3–1, but the momentum quickly shifted. Sinner responded with authority, repeatedly exposing the Spaniard’s backhand and reeling off the final five games to seal a 7–6(5), 6–3 victory.

The win not only marked Sinner’s second consecutive victory over his archrival Alcaraz, but also saw him narrow their head-to-head deficit to 10–7. It was a dominant start to his clay-court swing, setting the tone for the weeks ahead. Sinner later marked the occasion alongside Hasanovic, who also shared a warm embrace with him following the triumph.

The four-time Grand Slam champion was recently spotted exiting the renowned Cipriani S.A., where he paused to sign an autograph for a fan before greeting those close to him. He then departed in his sleek Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS, with his girlfriend by his side.

MORE: Jannik Sinner’s Emotional Mother Joins His Girlfriend, Father, Brother in Monte-Carlo Celebration

With this triumph, Sinner etched his name alongside Novak Djokovic (2015) as the only men to sweep the opening three ATP Masters 1000 titles in a season. The victory also marked his maiden crown at the Monte-Carlo Masters, further expanding his growing dominance across the circuit. With Madrid and Rome up next, those remain the only Masters 1000 titles still missing from his resume.

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