Jannik Sinner took a short break from the tennis grind in Monte Carlo. World no. 1 traded the court for the track as he met with young karting champion, Julian Frasnelli.

Known for his quick footwork and on-court precision, Jannik brought the same focus to the steering wheel, sharing a few high-speed laps with the talented racer, whom he also visited in April.

The two enjoyed a friendly ride, with Sinner showing he is just as comfortable navigating tight corners as he is delivering down-the-line winners. The Italian is preparing for the Masters 1000 event in Cincinnati.

As Jannik gears up for another deep run in the American summer swing in Ohio and New York, this off-court pit stop served as the perfect reminder that the four-time Major winner is always in motion - and always chasing excellence.

Sinner is enjoying his 60th week as world no. 1 following his Wimbledon brilliance. The 23-year-old claimed two Major titles in 2025, standing second in the ATP Race behind Carlos Alcaraz and hoping to reduce the gap in Cincinnati and the US Open.

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Jannik will try to defend 3000 ATP points at the upcoming events and keep his greatest rival behind ahead of the closingstage of the season. The Italian conquered the Australian Open in January and missed three months due to suspension.

Jannik Sinner & Julian Frasnelli Stream screenshot

He kept his ATP throne ahead of Alexander Zverev and Alcaraz and returned to action in May in Rome. He fell to Carlos in the title clash despite having set points in the opener.

The world's best player arranged another final at Roland Garros, their first at Majors. Jannik had a massive lead and three match points in the fourth set. Still, he experienced a 4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6 defeat in five hours and 29 minutes.

It was the most heartbreaking moment in Sinner's career, but he bounced back valiantly. The Italian conquered his first Wimbledon crown over Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz, lifting his fourth major trophy at 23.

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Sinner skipped the Canada Masters in Toronto. He has been working in Monte Carlo, shaping up his game ahead of Cincinnati and the US Open.


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