
Jannik Sinner and Lorenzo Sonego took to the courts of the newly built SuperTenis Arena for a lively practice set, fine-tuning their games in a stunning setting just outside the Olympic Stadium. The state-of-the-art venue provided the perfect backdrop for two of Italy’s most talented players to sharpen their skills ahead of their upcoming matches.
Sinner, known for his precision and power, engaged in a spirited exchange with Sonego, who brought his trademark energy and versatility to the session. The fast-paced rallies and tactical play showcased the intensity of their preparation, drawing the attention of spectators eager to witness the action.
The new arena, with its modern facilities and excellent playing conditions, has quickly become a focal point for high-level training. Both players made the most of the opportunity to adjust to the court and refine their strategies in an environment designed to enhance performance.
With competition looming, their training session reflected the dedication required to maintain peak form. As they wrapped up their set, the session reinforced their determination to excel, setting the stage for exciting battles ahead.
Jannik Sinner playing a practice set with Lorenzo Sonego in this very nice new SuperTenis Arena, just outside the Olympic Stadium. pic.twitter.com/onZCbir17A
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) May 6, 2025
Jannik Sinner in 2025


Now the world no.1, the Italian played his last match on the 26th of January when he beat world no.2 Alexander Zverev 6-3 7-6(4) 6-3 in the final of the Australian Open to win his 20th career title.
At present, during this year the Italian has achieved a composed 7-0 match record. This year, the Italian lifted the trophy at the Australian Open.
He is also scheduled to play in Hamburg (Hamburg Open) on the 18th of May and French Open (French Open) on the 25th of May.