World number one Jannik Sinner has decided to live independently in Monaco to support his tennis career and maintain privacy. The four-time Grand Slam champion left his family in Italy for the move.
Sinner, who left home at age 14 to train at Riccardo Piatti’s academy in Bordighera, made another career-focused decision after turning professional. He cited the peace and quiet in Monaco, where he can go about daily activities without attention, along with excellent tennis facilities and gyms as key reasons for the choice.