While Jannik Sinner is recovering and preparing for the grass court swing, his off-court life seems to be catching more attention. The world No. 1 and his girlfriend, Danish model Laila Hasanović, have been spotted across Europe this week, and this time in Milan with her pet dog, Snoopy.
Jannik Sinner And Girlfriend Laila Hasanovic Spotted At Milan Hotel After the World No. 1 Underwent Medical Tests
The couple was recently spotted enjoying some downtime at the luxurious Palazzo Parigi Hotel in Milan. Accompanying them was their furry friend, Snoopy, the adorable dog who stole the show during Sinner’s ATP Finals victory celebrations in Turin late last year. Hasanovic also posed for selfies with fans.
Belli, bellissimi Jannik e Laila ma io ho occhi solo per Snoopy 😍😍😍😍! #sinner #lailahasanovic pic.twitter.com/LCprADb7hK
— 🐾DanySpina🐶 (@TrueLoveDany) June 12, 2026
On Thursday, the couple was spotted in Monaco zipping around the city on a red scooter.
Sinner was also seen at a hospital in Milan, undergoing another round of physical testing.
While Sinner focuses on his upcoming tournaments, Hasanovic has been busy in the fashion world. The Danish model made an appearance at Lake Como. Attending an exclusive high-jewelry event, she shared photos on Instagram, captioned, “an evening with @damianiofficial in the most beautiful surroundings 🤍.”
The Damiani event was a star-studded affair, and WTA star Jasmine Paolini attended, as Hasanovic posed alongside her.

Sinner and Hasanovic have been together for over a year, having begun dating and moved in together in Monte Carlo by mid-2025. Sinner officially confirmed their relationship during his winner’s speech at the Vienna Open in October 2025.
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Meanwhile, the 24-year-old was unstoppable in the early 2026 season, with a 37-3 record and a perfect 29-0 streak in Masters 1000 events. He captured five titles, sweeping Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome, but his pursuit of the career Grand Slam was derailed by a physical collapse in the second round of Roland-Garros. Leading Juan Manuel Cerúndolo 6-3, 6-2, and 5-1 in Parisian heat, the world No. 1 suddenly felt severe dizziness and cramps, and Cerúndolo seized the moment to take the win.
Sinner has been in recovery, undergoing medical tests, and he is reported to return for the Hurlingham Exhibition before Wimbledon, which begins on June 29.
