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Jannik Sinner enjoys holidays at home

Summary by Tennis World
World no. 1 Jannik Sinner is back home for holidays. The Italian will spend Christmas in South Tyrol with his family before heading to Australia for the first Major of the new season. Jannik and his team spent a couple of weeks in Dubai, training ahead of the 2025 challenges. Sinner shared a video with his fans, enjoying the picturesque scenery in the snowy Dolomites - the habitat he likes so much! Merry Christmas 🎄 🦊⛄️ pic.twitter.com/kus5R4…

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The king of tennis is back in South Tyrol, a friend: “Here he can still afford to be simply the son of Hanspeter and Siglind.”

·Italy
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Sinner, Paolini, Berrettini, Musetti (and more). Holidays are over for the tennis gods and globetrotters, who are already in Australia or about to join it to kick off...

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The blue tennis star enjoys the Christmas holiday break in the Dolomites (ANSA)

·Italy
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World number one tennis player Jannik Sinner did not give up on the Christmas tradition he has respected since childhood, and even went skiing during this year's break from the tennis season, writes the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Jannik Sinner finished the 2024 season as an almost unbeatable player, competing on another scale. The 23-year-old tennis player added more trophies (eight, including Australia and the US Open) than defeats (six) and, in June, became the first Italian to reach number 1 in ATP history (since 1973). His leadership is overwhelming: in fact he finished the year with 3915 points more than the number 2 in the world, the German Alexander Zverev, and wi…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Wednesday, December 25, 2024.
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