WATCH: Jannik Sinner shares heartfelt vlog after Australian open 2025 win
Tennis sensation and world number one Jannik Sinner recently celebrated a significant milestone by winning his second Australian Open title. Watch the video here:
Tennis sensation and world number one Jannik Sinner recently celebrated a significant milestone by winning his second Australian Open title. The Italian sensation defeated Alexander Zverev in the men's singles final with a score of 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 on January 26 at Rod Laver Arena of the Melbourne Park, solidifying his status as one of the top tennis players and bringing his Grand Slam to three wins within a year. This stunning win also made Jannik Sinner the youngest man ever to defend his title since Jim Courier in 1993.
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However, after his blistering third Grand Slam title win, the 2025 Australian Open champion ventured into digital space by launching his YouTube channel. The star player's vlog, titled "Winning my second Australian Open title," showcases his full experience and appearance in the showpiece event, highlighting training sessions and behind-the-scenes movement in the Melbourne Park. Sinner's latest vlog on social media has garnered huge attention for sharing its personal insights into Sinner's journey as a professional tennis player.
Jannik Sinner has expressed excitement about sharing more content throughout the season and tried to give a close look at his life through the video, which has been shared on YouTube and has been promoted by his Twitter account.
Jannik Sinner: Winning my second Australian Open title!
Meanwhile, Roger Federer's long-time agent, Tony Godsick, has recently opened up on tennis sensation Jannik Sinner, particularly in light of the Italian sensation's performance at the recently concluded 2025 Australian Open.
โI donโt know if he can become a legend like Roger or Rafa, but he is on the right path; he is serious, very professional, he behaves well on the court and does not do stupid things off it; in this he reminds me of Roger. For now they are the best, but soon they will have good competition. Tennis always produces champions and today it is in excellent health. And the Italian one is in splendid shape," Tony Godsick said.