Sinner Can’t Afford Change Due to Girlfriend Kalinskaya

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Jannik Sinner recently opened up about his relationship with Anna Kalinskaya in an interview, despite their usual preference for privacy. This year marked the beginning of their romance, coinciding with a successful season for Sinner, who clinched victories at both the US Open and Australian Open. Yet, amidst these triumphs, a shadow looms as he faces potential sanctions due to doping allegations.

The World Anti-Doping Agency has challenged a previous decision clearing Sinner after he twice tested positive for clostebol. The Court of Arbitration for Sport will not decide on this matter until 2025, leaving him in a prolonged state of uncertainty. During this challenging time, support from those around him is crucial to maintaining his focus.

Sinner credits Darren Cahill and his father for providing stability during the doping case revelations at Indian Wells Open . Although it’s unclear exactly when his relationship with Kalinskaya began—likely post-March—she learned about these issues later on. Fans might wonder how such challenges affect their bond.

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Positive Vibes Amidst Challenges:

Despite different playing styles on court, Sinner and Kalinskaya find ways to uplift each other off it. Their connection was evident when they shared a kiss following Sinner’s US Open victory over Taylor Fritz in New York—a match that wasn’t close by any means.

Meanwhile, Nick Kyrgios seems less thrilled about this new chapter in Kalinskaya’s life. Once romantically linked to her himself, Kyrgios made headlines with a controversial “second serve” tweet referencing their past relationship. Andrea Petkovic didn’t hold back in criticizing Kyrgios’ behavior as self-sabotaging nonsense.

Instead of dwelling on negativity like Kyrgios’ comments, Sinner focuses on what truly matters: the positive aspects of his relationship with Kalinskaya. In an Esquire interview, he emphasized that having a girlfriend should feel natural and not change who you are as a person or player.

“I don’t think anything has changed,” he said about dating her. “Having a girlfriend is something that either makes you feel good or makes you feel bad.”

He continued by expressing how important it is for him to remain unchanged: “I want it to be something that feels very natural… I can’t afford to change.”

Their low-profile approach contrasts sharply with more public tennis couples like Stefanos Tsitsipas and Paula Badosa but seems effective nonetheless; what do readers think?

Aidan Schmidt
Aidan Schmidt
Aidan Schmidt is a senior writer at TennisViews.com. Aidan has been a sports reporter for more than five years and has a deep knowledge of the game and a sharp eye for detail. He pays special attention to live scores and the latest player news.

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