Italy's world No. 1 Sinner completed the men's singles second consecutive victory at the 2025 Australian Open on the 26th local time, and took photos with the championship trophy at Albert Lake Park, a famous local attraction in Melbourne, on the morning of the 27th.
Italian world one brother Sinner
"The first one is more of a relief, it's different. It lets you know that if you play some great tennis, you can do it. Sinner told the media that after winning his first career Grand Slam title at the Australian Open last year, it makes sense to defend his title this year, "As for the second one, maybe you will like it a little more." But every Grand Slam, or every game won, has its own story. You have to overcome the odds, like I did here this year, and that makes it very, very special. ”
The 23-year-old Sinner, who has won three of his last five Grand Slam tournaments and became the first star in history to win his first Grand Slam Gold Cup since the 2006 French Open champion Rafael Nadal, said, "It means a lot to me. We put a lot of effort behind the scenes, and now we can do it together with the help of a team, which is very impressive. Sinner left Australia on Monday night to defend his ATP 500 title in Rotterdam in early February, with his Spanish rival Alcaraz also in action.