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Jannik Sinner shows up at the Formula 1 World Championship 2025 (X)
Overview
- Jannik Sinner attended the Formula 1 World Championship 2025 in Abu Dhabi during his off-season
- The Italian some of the best drivers on the grid like Charles Leclerc, Kimi Antonelli, and George Russell during his visit
- Ahead of the 2026 season, Sinner revealed the tournament in which he would make his return after taking a bit of time away from Tennis
Jannik Sinner attended the Formula 1 World Championship 2025 in Abu Dhabi during his off-season. The Italian some of the best drivers on the grid like Charles Leclerc, Kimi Antonelli, and George Russell during his visit. The ATP World No.2 get to spend some time away from Tennis and experienced racing action.
Sinner took to social media and posted the images of his visit to the Abu Dhabi grid. He regarded it to be an incredible experience in his post on Instagram. The attention was certainly on the 4-time Grand Slam winner, who had a great Tennis season in 2025, which he ended by winning the ATP Final.
Sinner sported an all-black getup and clicked photos with some of the best race drivers in the grid currently. The Tennis star's association with Formula 1 has been accounted well, as the grid treats him as one of the friends to the drivers, teams, and so on. Jannik's visit was not all about enjoying his time away from Tennis.
Jannik Sinner confirms he'll return to action for the Australian Open 2026
Given his popularity, Sinner attracted some questions about what's waiting for him. Ahead of the 2026 season, Sinner revealed the tournament in which he would make his return after taking a bit of time away from Tennis. The star player confirmed that he will be back to the court for the Australia Open 2026.
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Speaking with Sky Sports, Sinner said that he's enjoying his time away from Tennis before getting back to the practice sessions. "Next tournament, Australian Open middle of January. So we have some time off, time to practice and try to get ready for next year," Sinner said.
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