Jannik Sinner’s age and status as one of Wimbledon’s leading names were once again part of the conversation on Friday, when Laila Hasanovic shared a makeup-free look on Instagram Stories just hours before his match with Novak Djokovic.
The timing added to the interest around Sinner, who has already won four Grand Slams and arrived at Wimbledon as one of the biggest names in the draw. It also put Hasanovic, described as a model, social media influencer and entrepreneur, into the spotlight as the match build-up gathered pace.
A quiet morning before a huge match
Hasanovic’s post was simple rather than elaborate. She said it was “a slow morning” with a few drops of @nrd.55 and added that she was skipping makeup for the day. The line is made and developed in Denmark, and NRD55 describes its products with the message: “Awaken your glow with our tanning face drops and body mousse. Made and developed in Denmark.”
For supporters following Sinner’s Wimbledon campaign, the post offered a small off-court snapshot before a much bigger sporting occasion. The focus on his age and achievements is understandable: a player who has already collected four Grand Slams is now expected to handle the pressure that comes with that level of status.
All eyes on Sinner
Friday’s match against Djokovic placed Sinner back at the centre of the tournament conversation. That is what happens when a player has already built a record strong enough to make him one of the main attractions at Wimbledon.
Hasanovic’s Instagram Stories post did not change the tennis picture, of course, but it did underline how closely Sinner’s world is followed beyond the court. When a match of this size is approaching, even a casual morning update can draw attention.
The next question is purely sporting: how Sinner handles Djokovic at Wimbledon, and whether his growing reputation continues to match the occasion.







