Jannik Sinner confirms the break with Anna Kalinskaya after returning to tennis


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Jannik Sinner He has officially returned to the Court after fulfilling a three -month suspension as a result of a positive drug test. It is also officially single.

The best classified male singles tennis Pro clarified the status of his relationship before the Italian Open this week after an Italian publication shared photos of him spending time with the Russian model Lara Leito last month.

Jannik Sinner of Italy speaks during a press conference for the Italy Open in Rome on May 5, 2025. (Alfredo Falcone/LaPresse through AP)

The news apparently confirmed Sinner’s separation from his partner Pro Anna Kalinskaya.

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“I am very happy to return here. Three very long months have passed,” Sinner said during a press conference on Tuesday. “I was glad to share some great moments with my family, with my friends. We were practicing very hard, especially in the gym at the beginning, returning to the court again.”

In addition to sharing information about their training, Sinner advanced to journalists to confirm that he is “single.”

“I saw that there is also a lot of attention outside the court, and I was also very surprised to see some photos that, nothing would be, let’s say like this: I’m not in a relationship, so for those who ask, everything is fine.”

Sinner and Kalinskaya were linked last year, which confirmed in the France open In May 2024, the New York Post reported. The couple shared a kiss a few months later after the US Open won in September.

Anna Kalinskaya (Geoff Burke/Imagn images)

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But the Paparazzi Snaps and the comments of SINNER this week have confirmed their separation.

Back on the court, Sinner expressed joy when returning to tennis after the World Anti -Doping Agency (Wada) suspended it as a result of positive for an anabolic steroid forbidden twice more than a year ago.

“I didn’t want to do it at the beginning, and it wasn’t a bit easy for me to accept it, because I know what really happened,” Sinner said. “But sometimes we have to choose the best at a very bad time, and that’s what we did. So everything is over now. So I’m happy to play tennis again.”

Jannik Sinner (Mike Frey-Imagn images)

Sinner, 23, positive for low levels of clostebol metabolite, a prohibited anabolic steroid that can be used for ophthalmological and dermatological use, in March 2024. Eight days after the Tournament of Indian wells, Sinner once again put a positive sample again in a sample.

According to the initial findings of the International Tennis Integrity Agency, Sinner explained that he tested positive after receiving a massage from a coach who had used a free sale spray containing closalebole to treat a small wound after cutting his own finger.

While Wada accepted the explanation without guilt, the organization said that the three -month suspension was necessary since “an athlete is responsible for the negligence of the entourage.”

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