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why fake news on eventual crisis?


A new social clue has inflamed Instagram users and tennis fans – as reported by sportskeeda.comĀ – who have noticed that Jannik Sinner and his girlfriend Anna Kalinskaya no longer follow each other on the Gram. A piece of news that comes rather suddenly, which clashes with the images from a few weeks ago of the two guys, happy, on vacation, in the crystalline waters of Sardinia. A clue that could mean that the Italian and the Russian were ins crisis. I said were, because, after I checked on their Instagram accounts, I can see they are actually following each-other.

Jannik Sinner
Jannik SinnerĀ© Julian Finney / Staff Getty Images Sport

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A love that blossomed – according to the first rumors – at the beginning of the year, then confirmed by Jannik Sinner himself at Roland Garros, when the young Italian officially announced that he and the beautiful Russian were a couple, who however preferred to keep their love story private. Sinner attended some of Anna’s matches in both Paris and Wimbledon, just as the Russian was present in Jannik’s box in some of her matches in Paris and London.

So what happened? Either the two tennis players really had a problem between them, they stopped following each other and then, maybe making up, they found each other again and now they follow each other again. Or it could have been a technical problem with Instagram. Last hypothesis: a fake news from a siteĀ that wanted to seek resonance with a breaking news that was actually fake. To this I give a piece of advice: leave these young couples alone and let them enjoy their love, instead of speculating on their – alleged – problems.

Anna Kalinskaya
Anna KalinskayaĀ© Julian Finney / Staff Getty Images Sport

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In the meantime, having overcome a severe tonsillitis, Sinner has finally returned to compete in the ATP Master 1000 in Montreal. The Italian tennis player was not surprised in his first Canadian match on hard courts – as the reigning champion for the title won in Toronto last year – beating Croatian Borna Coric in two sets without any particular problems.

At theĀ press conference, Jannik returned to talk about the problem that prevented him from arriving in Paris to play the highly anticipated 2024 Olympics on the clay courts of Roland Garros.

“I said from the beginning of the year that my biggest goal for this season was the Olympics, but a few days before the start I wasn’t even able to get out of bed. I know how I felt, I don’t really care what people think or say, frankly. Talking from the outside is one thing, seeing the situations inside is another,” he told Eurosport.

The Italian then highlighted the benefits of stepping away from social media, revealing: “I don’t look at social media anymore, it makes me feel good. I still read some things but I don’t really care, I have people around me that I trust and that’s what matters to me. I understand people’s reaction but that’s how it is now, there’s no point in thinking about it anymore.”

The ATP No.1 also focused on the current state of the Italian movement: “We are a good team and we are lucky that there are many tournaments in Italy that give everyone the opportunity to grow. Then we have the Finals, the Davis, many good facilities, fantastic coaches and a great movement in general. The Olympics have also shown it, there are many strong young players and this can only be a good thing.”