For most professional tennis players, a week without a racket is almost unimaginable. Jannik Sinner’s career has been built on relentless practice and discipline, but the young Italian champion also knows how to enjoy his downtime. Fresh off a runner-up finish at the US Open, the four-time Grand Slam contender revealed his amusing answer when faced with a problematic, food-related choice.
What Would Jannik Sinner Choose Between Pasta and Tennis?
Jannik Sinner’s last appearance at the 2025 US Open concluded in a high-stakes final against Carlos Alcaraz, where the young Spaniard won 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. The victory captured his second US Open title and sixth Grand Slam overall. That performance also proved decisive in the ATP rankings, as Alcaraz propelled himself back to the world No. 1 spot, ending Sinner’s impressive 65-week reign that began in June 2024.
However, it seems the 24-year-old is moving past the disappointment. In a series of lighthearted questions from Explora Journeys, the Italian preferred the Mediterranean or Caribbean and sweet or savory. The interview got interesting when Sinner had to choose between “a week without pasta or a week without tennis.” The 24-year-old gave a cheeky response:
“A week with no tennis, means I can go on cruise ships.”
Jannik Sinner had a fun interview with Explora Journeys:
“A week with no pasta or a week with no tennis?”
Jannik: “A week with no tennis. It means I can go on cruise ships” 😂
“Win ugly or lose beautifully?”
Jannik: “I have to say winning ugly, because I hate to lose” 😭 pic.twitter.com/slTLHfGTvK
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 15, 2025
Sinner’s passion for travel extends beyond his professional commitments. He resides in Monte Carlo, Monaco, a hub for elite athletes that allows him to train in a conducive environment. Additionally, Sinner has partnered with Explora Journeys, a luxury cruise line, to promote wellness-focused travel experiences. This collaboration blends his athletic lifestyle with leisure and highlights his appreciation for travel, which balances relaxation and active living.
Should Sinner Change His Game After the US Open Loss?
Following the recent loss to Alcaraz in the 2025 US Open final, Sinner mentioned he was considering adjustments to his playing style. Acknowledging the need for change, the Italian expressed that modifying his game could lead to temporary setbacks, stating, “I might lose a few more matches, but I think it’s worth it.”
In response, Hall of Fame coach Rick Macci offered some cautionary advice. Macci, who formerly coached Serena Williams, emphasized the importance of making thoughtful changes. He stated:
“Sure, Sinner needs to tweak. Every player has a choice and needs to Hear a different voice. But they do not have to Listen. You have to be very careful when you try to solve a problem you create a different one.”
Sure Sinner needs to tweak. Every player has a choice and needs to Hear a different voice. But they do not have to Listen. You have to be very careful when you try to solve a problem you create a different one. @janniksin
— Rick Macci (@RickMacci) September 13, 2025
Macci’s words suggest that while adjustments can be beneficial, they should be carefully considered to avoid creating new problems. With Alcaraz now leading 10-5 in their high-stakes rivalry, it remains to be seen if Sinner can find a reliable fix to close the gap.