Australian Open 2025: Jannik Sinner shares big update about his coach Darren Cahill

Tennis star and world number one Jannik Sinner has paid tribute to coach Darren Cahill after revealing that 2025 will mark the final year of their successful partnership.

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Jannik Sinner has paid tribute to coach Darren Cahill

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Tennis star Jannik Sinner continues to showcase his exceptional form on the courts as he advances to the third round of the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 16. The 23-year-old tennis star, who has grabbed worldwide attention with his stellar performances, is now set to face Marcos Giron of America in the fourth round and will be looking to place in the quarters to defend his title.

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Amid his rigorous performances for the high-stakes clash, an emotional revelation about his coaching partnerships has left fans and the tennis fraternity extremely stunned. Jannik Sinner recently shared an update on his coach, Darren Cahill, after his second-round win over local wildcard Schoolkate.

Notably, this startling revelation not only underscores the depth of their bond on and off the field but also marks the end of an era as Cahill is set to retire from his coaching after their partnership culminates in 2025. This heartfelt news has reverberated across the tennis fraternity, leaving fans and former players stunned.

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He has been an amazing, amazing coach and person: Jannik Sinner

After a thrilling second-round win, the world number one addressed this topic in a post-match conference. The star player's words showcased deep admiration and gratitude for the coach, who played a crucial role in taking Sinner's game to the epitome of the level alongside his rise to World Number One.

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“He brought me so many things. I feel very, very lucky and happy to be his last player on tour. He has been an amazing coach and person, not only for me but for all the other players he has worked with. “For me, it’s just a huge honour. Hopefully we can make a nice season. But let’s see. Let’s see what’s coming in the future," said Sinner at the Australian Open.

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