Jannik Sinner's fans have been offered a first glimpse of his look for the upcoming Australian Open.

Two distinct Nike outfits designed for Melbourne contrasting day and night sessions have been revealed.

For sunny action, world no. 2 and the defending champion will step onto the court in a dark yellow polo paired with clean white shorts. The shirt is much darker than the one he used this January.

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It reflects Jannik's sharp, minimalist style. When the lights on Rod Laver Arena come on, the Italian will switch to an olive green ensemble accented with yellow details on the shorts, similar to the ones from his daily outfit.

It's a blend of aggression and elegance reserved for prime-time thrillers at Melbourne Park. The 24-year-old finished his off-season preparation in Dubai and headed home to Italy for holidays.

World no. 2 will train in Monte Carlo before heading to Seoul for an exhibition match against Carlos Alcaraz. After that, the Italian will turn his focus on the Australian Open title defense.

Melbourne has been Jannik's stronghold since 2024. The San Candido native claimed back-to-back trophies after notable victories over Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev.

Jannik Sinner & Daniil Medvedev, Australian Open 2024 Stream screenshot

Sinner's first Major crown came Down Under in 2024. He bested Djokovic in the semi-final without facing a break point. In the final, he had to work much harder against Medvedev.

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The Russian claimed the opening two sets before the Italian turned the tables and provided a brilliant comeback to celebrate his first Major trophy ay 23. Jannik was the favorite in Melbourne this year.

He survived a scary moment of physical weakness and reached another final. Sinner faced Alexander Zverev and sealed the deal in straight sets. Jannik took the pivotal points and kept the pressure on the German in a 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 triumph.

Sinner has been the dominant force of men's tennis after the US Open. He finished the season on a high note and gathered a boost ahead of the Australian Open.

If he conquers the first Major of the season for the third straight year, Jannik will become only the second player in the Open era to achieve that after Novak Djokovic.


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