Jannik Sinner’s girlfriend, Laila Hasanovic, gave fans a laid-back glimpse into her time away from the tennis spotlight, sharing a series of moments from a recent golf outing with Swedish pole vault star Armand “Mondo” Duplantis’ wife, Desiré Inglander. The Danish model, who has become a familiar presence alongside Sinner in recent months, posted a mix of photos and short clips that captured the sporting side of her day on the course.
Inside Jannik Sinner’s Girlfriend Laila Hasanovic’s Laid-Back Day on the Golf Course Featuring Practice and Fun Moments
Her latest Instagram post offered a detailed glimpse of her golf day. Hasanovic shared multiple visuals from the outing, including clips of her riding around the course in a golf cart alongside Inglander.
One of the standout moments from her posts included a short video of her practicing her swing, suggesting a focus on improving her technique. She also added a personal touch by posting a photo of her pet dog accompanying her on the course.

How Did Sinner and Hasanovic Go Public With Their Relationship?
Before becoming a regular name in tennis circles, Hasanovic had already built a strong presence in the fashion world. She gained recognition as a finalist in the Miss Denmark 2019 competition and maintained visibility through her previous relationship with Formula 1 driver Mick Schumacher.
Public curiosity around Hasanovic and Sinner began to grow in early 2025. Rumors gained momentum during the French Open when she was seen in his player box, and fans later noticed her as his phone wallpaper during the US Open.
Sinner, who has typically kept his private life out of the spotlight, gradually became more open about the relationship by late 2025. After securing the Vienna title, he spoke about how the relationship brought him a sense of balance away from tennis.
Their bond became even more evident during the 2026 clay season. Hasanovic was frequently present during Sinner’s campaign at the Monte Carlo Masters, often accompanying his close team. Their embrace following his win offered a public affirmation of their relationship.
On the court, Sinner is currently in Madrid, where he is chasing his record fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title. The top seed received a bye into the second round, where he will take on French qualifier Benjamin Bonzi.
This is going to be their fourth meeting on the ATP Tour, with the Italian holding a dominant 3-0 lead in their head-to-head record. According to PFSN’s interactive Madrid Open predictor, Sinner got 97% chances of winning this clash. The winner of this match will face either the Danish qualifier, Elmer Møller, or the 32nd seed, Gabriel Diallo, in the third round.
