Jannik Sinner is accustomed to handling pressure on the tennis court, but in Madrid this week, he managed a different kind of spotlight with ease. The world No. 1 advanced to the next round at the Madrid Open on April 26 and then found himself in a light, unscripted moment during his post-match interview.
Away from the baseline grind, his relationship with Laila Hasanovic continues to attract attention, offering a glimpse of balance in a season otherwise defined by control and consistency.
What Did Jannik Sinner Say About the Dating App Question?
The exchange began simply enough. Sinner, fresh off a routine win, was asked about his improving Spanish. His answer was honest, even a bit self-critical. “No, it's not good. Not good yet. But my goal is to speak [it] in one year, Spanish, so I try to learn. I have an Argentinian physio, so that helps, for sure. And then we see. But yeah, I understand a little bit, but cannot speak yet.”
That could have been the end of it. Instead, the conversation took a turn. When asked if he uses any language-learning apps, Sinner mentioned Duolingo and Babbel as possibilities. A small mix-up followed when the interviewer referenced Bumble. Sinner did not miss a beat.
“No, no it's not,” he said quickly, before adding with a laugh, “Anyways, not the dating app! I don't need the a dating app.” It landed as a joke, but also as something more telling. In a sport where personal lives often stay guarded, Sinner's instinctive response hinted at clarity rather than caution. There was no hesitation, no overthinking. Just a quick correction and a smile.
That moment has since spread widely online, not because it was dramatic, but because it felt natural. Fans picked up on the subtext. Sinner is comfortable where he stands, both professionally and personally.
Hasanovic, who has been building her own career in fashion, has not been present at every tournament. Her recent appearances at Monte-Carlo Fashion Week in Monaco underline that she is not simply following the tour. Still, the connection remains visible in smaller ways. Sinner's comment, offhand as it seemed, reinforced that.
A Season of Rhythm
There is a rhythm to his season right now. Wins, travel, short breaks. In between, moments like a quiet date in Monaco or a quick laugh on court. Nothing overstated, nothing forced. And maybe that is what stands out most. For a player at the top of the game, Sinner is not trying to shape a narrative. He is just letting it unfold.



