Nike has revealed a one-of-a-kind creation for Jannik Sinner through its premium Atelier program, following the immense backlash over the Italian’s recent kit. The sportswear giant crafted an exclusive collection for the World No. 2 that combines its ACG outdoor performance line with highly personalized elements, exclusive to Sinner.
This distinctive release arrives just days after his campaign at the 2026 Australian Open, where his tournament attire became a flashpoint for discussion across the tennis community
Jannik Sinner’s New Exclusive Kit Following Australian Open Backlash
Sinner’s time in Melbourne drew attention for reasons beyond his tennis. The two-time defending champion debuted a polarizing look that moved away from his signature style, wearing a mustard kit during day sessions and a deep olive-green outfit for night matches. The color choice for the two-time defending champion immediately divided fans, arguing the tones clashed with Sinner’s complexion and lacked the branding power seen in rival Carlos Alcaraz’s outfits.
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The discourse reached Sinner’s girlfriend, model Laila Hasanovic, who quietly acknowledged the criticism. After a TikTok user joked she should march into Nike headquarters wearing a stylish outfit to fix Sinner’s kits, Hasanovic liked the comment – a subtle gesture fans interpreted as validation of their complaints.
Just days later, Nike responded with a completely different aesthetic through its Atelier division, which creates elite gear for professional athletes. The new one-of-one collection takes the brand’s ACG (All Conditions Gear) line to new heights. It consists of a technical vest featuring A.I.R. Technology for adaptive thermal control, designed specifically to regulate body temperature in varying conditions.
The custom drop also includes modified ACG Zegama footwear treated with a water-protective rubber coating, built to Sinner’s exact specifications. Perhaps the most personal detail is a carabiner keychain shaped like an elevation map of the Alps, honoring his South Tyrolean roots. Unlike his tournament gear, these pieces are not for sale, reinforcing Nike’s commitment to Sinner’s unique status despite the recent kit controversy.
Sinner’s Australian Hard Court Dominance Ended by Novak Djokovic
Sinner entered the 2026 Australian Open as the clear favorite, aiming to become just the second man in the Open Era to win three consecutive titles at Melbourne Park after the Serbian legend. The Italian appeared poised for another deep run, extending a winning streak at the tournament that dated back to the start of 2024.
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However, his title defense ended in a semifinal heartbreak against the 10-time Australian Open Champion Djokovic. In a late-night thriller at Rod Laver Arena, the Serbian legend defeated Sinner 3-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 in a thrilling five-set match, handing the Italian his first loss at the Australian Open since 2023. Despite firing 26 aces and leading two sets to one, Sinner could not withstand Djokovic’s resilience in the deciding moments.
The loss marked a rare setback for Sinner, who had been virtually untouchable on the Australian hard courts. Following the defeat, he confirmed he would return to action at the Qatar Open in Doha in mid-February, looking to gain momentum before heading into the rest of the season.