Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner is once again in the spotlight—not just for his on-court form, but also for his steady personal life. As the tennis season moves into a crucial phase, Sinner’s girlfriend Laila Hasanovic has been seen supporting him quietly while enjoying time away from the tour.
On Wednesday, January 15, just days before the start of the Australian Open main draw in Melbourne, Hasanovic shared relaxed moments from France, where she has been staying at a luxury wellness resort. While Sinner continues his final practice sessions, her presence—though mostly off-camera—has become a familiar and calming constant during his big tournaments.
Sinner, who is seeded No. 2 this year, is chasing a rare third straight Australian Open title, a feat achieved by only a handful of players in the Open Era. His current winning streak in Melbourne stands at 15 consecutive matches, making him one of the strongest contenders in the draw.
Sinner and Hasanovic: A Low-Key but Strong Bond
Sinner and Hasanovic have been together since mid-2025 and made their relationship public later that year during the indoor European season. Unlike many high-profile sports couples, the two prefer staying away from headlines. Hasanovic, a Copenhagen-born model who has worked with global luxury brands, is often seen in the stands rather than on red carpets.
Their last public appearance together came during the off-season in December, when they attended a major sporting event outside tennis and later spent time skiing in northern Italy. Since then, both have kept a low profile, focusing on their respective careers.
USA Tennis Team Hit by Visa Delays Before Overseas Travel
While Sinner’s camp remains calm and focused, there is growing concern around the United States Davis Cup team and other American players due to visa processing delays ahead of international tournaments.
According to team officials, multiple USA-based players and support staff faced last-minute visa clearances for overseas travel earlier this month. The issue caused travel rescheduling and shortened practice windows, especially for players competing in back-to-back events outside North America.
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Recent USA Team Visa Situation (Summary)
| Issue | Impact |
|---|---|
| Visa approval delays | Late arrival for training |
| Staff travel hold-ups | Reduced support during early rounds |
| Tight tournament schedules | Increased injury and fatigue risk |
Although emergency clearances were eventually granted, officials have raised concerns about repeated administrative hurdles affecting preparation at the highest level.
Focus Shifts Back to Tennis in Melbourne
As things stand, Sinner remains unaffected by the broader travel issues and is expected to begin his Australian Open campaign against a qualifier in the opening round on Sunday, January 18. With stable form, a settled support system, and growing maturity off the court, the Italian looks well-placed for another deep run.
Meanwhile, the USA team will be hoping smoother logistics in the coming weeks, as packed calendars leave little room for disruption at the elite level.







