Jannik Sinner steps out with girlfriend Laila Hasanovic before Monte Carlo Masters as rare moment shifts focus away from tennis

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Jannik Sinner steps out with girlfriend Laila Hasanovic before Monte Carlo Masters as rare moment shifts focus away from tennis

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Jannik Sinner was seen in Monte Carlo just before his next big tournament, but this time it was not only about tennis. The World No. 2 was spotted with his girlfriend Laila Hasanovic, and fans quickly noticed because the two are rarely seen together in public.

The moment came right before the Monte Carlo Masters, where Sinner is set to begin his clay season.The short appearance caught attention online. Sinner was seen signing autographs, taking photos, and spending time with fans. After that, he quietly left the venue with Hasanovic. It was a simple moment, but because they usually keep their relationship private, it quickly became a talking point among fans.

Jannik Sinner prepares for Monte Carlo Masters after rare outing with Laila Hasanovic

Before shifting his focus fully to tennis, Sinner looked relaxed and comfortable during the outing.

He wore a black jacket with a simple t shirt and off white trousers. After greeting fans, he and Hasanovic left together in a car, keeping things low key.Their relationship has mostly stayed away from the spotlight. Reports say they have been together since May 2025, when Hasanovic was first seen during the French Open. Later, fans noticed her on Sinner’s phone lock screen, which added more curiosity. The two finally made things public in October 2025 during the Vienna Open, but even after that, they have not shared much openly.

Now, the focus moves back to tennis. Sinner is coming into Monte Carlo with strong momentum. He recently won both Indian Wells and the Miami Open, becoming one of the few players to complete the Sunshine Double. In those finals, he defeated Daniil Medvedev and Jiri Lehecka with strong performances.However, clay has been a different story for him. His last title on this surface came in 2022 at the Croatia Open. Since then, he has come close but could not finish.

In 2025, he reached the finals of both the Italian Open and the French Open but lost to Carlos Alcaraz in both matches.This makes the Monte Carlo Masters important for him. If he gets through the early rounds, he could face tough names like Stefanos Tsitsipas or Francisco Cerundolo. Later in the tournament, players like Felix Auger Aliassime or Casper Ruud could also come his way.There is more at stake than just a title. A strong run here could help Sinner close the gap at the top of the rankings. Right now, he is still chasing Alcaraz in big titles and overall dominance.For now, though, fans have already got a rare glimpse of his personal side. And now, all eyes are back on what he does next on court.

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