Following their 2024 US Open triumphs, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka shared their post-victory celebrations, revealing stark contrasts in style. While Sinner, now World No.1, opted for a laid-back celebration with hamburgers and french fries, Sabalenka went into full party mode, enjoying drinks and good food with her team.
“I’m a bit cheaper, I guess,” Sinner quipped during an interview, drawing laughter from Sabalenka. He added, “I love food… hamburgers, french fries.” Sabalenka, meanwhile, humorously admitted her celebration involved “a lot of margaritas.”
Both players faced significant challenges throughout the 2024 season, with Sinner overcoming tonsillitis and a doping scandal, and Sabalenka battling injuries and personal loss. Despite these setbacks, they ended the year on a high, capturing two of the toughest Grand Slams.
Jannik Sinner in 2024
Currently the world no.1, Sinner played his last match on the 8th of September when he beat world no.7 Taylor Fritz 6-3 6-4 7-5 in the final of the U.S. Open to win his 17th career title.
This season the Italian owns an overall 55-5 match record. The Italian has won 6 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Rotterdam, Miami, Halle, Cincinnati and U.S. Open.
Sinner will play next in Beijing (China Open). He will start from the main draw that will commence on the 23rd of September.
Aryna Sabalenka in 2024
At the moment ranked no.2, Sabalenka played her last match on the 7th of September when she beat world no.3 Jessica Pegula 7-5 7-5 in the final of the U.S. Open to win her 16th career title.
Currently, during this season Sabalenka owns a composed 46-11 win-loss record. The Belarussian clinched 3 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Cincinnati and U.S. Open. The Belarussian got to the final in Brisbane, Madrid and Rome.
Aryna Sabalenka will fight against the world no.443 Petra Kvitova in the final on Saturday at 6:00 pm on CENTRE COURT. Their current record is 3-2 for Kvitova.
Aryna conquered 3 titles in 2024 at the Australian Open, Cincinnati and U.S. Open. Aryna reached the final in Brisbane (Brisbane International), in Madrid (Mutua Madrid Open) and in Rome (Internazionali BNL d’Italia).
Sabalenka won 16 titles in her career: 12 on hard courts, 2 on clay courts and 2 on indoor courts. (See the list of her titles)