
This year's Formula 1 championship came down to the final Grand Prix race at Abu Dhabi. After a massive battle under the Yas Marina lights, Lando Norris defended his advantage over the four-time champion Max Verstappen.
The Briton took the podium andsecured his first driver's crown, beating the Dutchman by two points! Jannik Sinner attended the race and enjoy every moment of it, being a devoted lover of high speed.
The Italian traveled to Abu Dhabi from Dubai and enjoyed the final battle of the season. Jannik added a personal touch to the celebrations, sharing a video and sending warm congratulations to Norris.
Jannik acknowledged the significance of Lando's breakthrough season and the resilience it took to reach the top and defend it. The moment quickly spread among fans, highlighting the mutual respect between two of sport's rising global stars.
While not mirroring Norris's run and missing the year-end no. 1 honor, Sinner also enjoyed a stellar run in 2025. The Italian claimed two Major titles and lifted six ATP trophies, standing as the Carlos Alcaraz's closest rival.
The 24-year-old reached the final at ten of 12 tournaments entered this year. He suffered four losses to Alcaraz and missed a chance to add more notable trophies to his growing collection.
Jannik suffered a loss i the US Open final and worked even harder on his game. He wrapped up the year on a high note, conquering four of the final five tournaments and extending his brilliant indoor streak.
Janik Sinner, ATP Finals 2025 Stream screenshot
Sinner's latest gesture reinforced the connection between athletes who understand the grind, pressure and discipline required to reach the top in any field. Jannik and Lando are united by excellence, ambition and a message that resonated far beyond the track or court.
After a thrilling Formula 1 weekend, the Italian is back on the practice court in Dubai. World no. 2 is preparing for a strong start to the new season, seeking his third consecutive Australian Open crown.
"Hi Lando. Huge congratulation for your first Formula 1 world championship. I hope you have a great celebration with your team and family," Jannik Sinner said.