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"Sinner explains why the title at the Australian Open 2025 is special"
The Italian appeared before the media for the usual champion's pose and made some interesting statements.
The newly crowned champion of the 2025 Australian Open was able to enjoy a few hours of intimacy with his loved ones before posing with the trophy in iconic locations in Melbourne and already thinking about his next commitment. Jannik Sinner spoke with accredited media, revealed how he celebrated this success and what makes it so special, and said he is heading straight to Europe for his next tournament.
Every great success deserves a significant celebration, but tennis doesn't give much time to enjoy. Jannik Sinner knows this well, as his ambition to continue adding historic triumphs and his modest personality do not allow for excessive self-glorification after victories. Just a few hours after winning the 2025 Australian Open, he enjoyed time with his family before shifting focus to his next challenge, which is the Rotterdam tournament.
- Sinner acknowledges that going through as many difficulties as last year makes this title very special
"This title means a lot to me. Both my team and I put in a lot of effort to arrive here in the best possible way, and I have felt the affection and support of the Australian crowd. That means a lot to me," said Sinner, who now adds his third Grand Slam title, with this one being very special to him. "I think I enjoyed this title more than the one I won here last year because the first one brings more relief than joy. However, the significant difficulties I had to face in the last year make this tournament very special," the Italian affirmed.
When asked about how he celebrated his title at the 2025 Australian Open, the San Candido native revealed what made him most excited. "After all the media commitments, I was able to have dinner with my family and team. I was thrilled that my brother came to watch the final and share that dinner with him. We needed to spend that time together peacefully; it was a very enjoyable evening," mentioned Jannik Sinner, who will immediately head to Europe, where he is expected to spend a few days in Italy and Montecarlo before heading to Rotterdam for his next scheduled tournament.
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