Jannik Sinner Can’t Stop Smiling As Nike Gifts Him Custom Vomero Shoes After Masters Set Completion

Jannik Sinner received a special gift from Nike in celebration of his latest achievement ahead of the start of his French Open campaign.

Jannik Sinner is preparing for the French Open as he looks to add the Career Grand Slam to his fast-growing list of laurels. The Italian was given a special gift by his apparel partner Nike ahead of his Roland Garros campaign.

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Jannik Sinner Thanks Nike For Custom Vomero Shoes After Completing Latest Feat

Sinner has been dominating men’s tennis over the last three months, winning the last six ATP Masters 1000 tournaments. His win over Casper Ruud in the Italian Open final earlier this month also helped him become only the second player in history to complete the Career Golden Masters after Novak Djokovic.

As he gets ready for the French Open, Sinner was given custom Zoom Vomero sneakers by Nike to mark his latest achievement. The sneakers featured special drawings of cities that hold the nine ATP Masters 1000 tournaments.

Sinner was a big fan of the shoes and thanked Nike for the special gift with a message on his Instagram story.

“Thank you Nike for this special gift. These custom Vomero shoes look amazing,” he wrote while sharing his delight at receiving the gift.

Following his triumph in Rome, Sinner headed to his parents’ house in Northern Italy to recharge his batteries. He has now arrived in Paris for the French Open and took part in Gaël Monfils’ farewell event on Thursday.

This latest Nike gift comes on the heels of Sinner’s visit to a Gucci store in Paris, where he posed for pictures with fans. The four-time Grand Slam champion is a global brand ambassador for the luxury Italian design brand.

Gucci is launching a new campaign with Sinner, dubbed “The Original Sinner,” which will feature on billboards throughout the 2026 French Open.

On the court, Sinner will aim to continue his dominant run of form at the French Open. After losing to Carlos Alcaraz in a memorable final last year, the Italian will have a maiden triumph at Roland Garros in his sights.

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Victory in Paris would also help Sinner complete the career Grand Slam. With Alcaraz sidelined due to a wrist injury, Sinner will be the clear favorite to triumph at the French Open. But he could face some tough competition from Djokovic, Alexander Zverev, and Daniil Medvedev at the clay-court Grand Slam.

Sinner will begin his French Open campaign with a first-round clash against Clément Tabur of France on Monday.

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