In the competitive world of professional tennis, Jannik Sinner has not only made a name for himself with racket in hand, but also in the property arena. As the number one tennis player in the world, his approach to real estate is as strategic and forward-looking as his game.
Born in San Candido in the South Tyrol, a picturesque spot in the heart of the Dolomites, the champion's property portfolio consists of an exclusive private residence in Monaco and high-value commercial properties in Milan. Yet the player remains a fascinating enigma even when it comes to where he lives. Eschewing the magazine-cover villa you'd expect from a champion: he prefers discreet, functional spaces linked to his athlete lifestyle, reflecting a gracious personality that many comment upon - namely that doesn't like to "show off."
His relationship with real estate follows an equally under-the-radar logic: few addresses, well-chosen, each with a precise function. Between Monte Carlo, Milan, and the Alps, the champion has put together a small real estate mosaic that truly reflects his character.
All real estate investments are managed through his holding company Foxera and serve both as a strategic financial base and as a private sanctuary. His apartment in the La Condamine district of Monaco was chosen not only for favourable tax policies but also for the location's secure privacy and elite athletic training ecosystem. Top-tier properties in this exclusive Monte Carlo neighbourhood sell for upwards of £12 million.
Sinner also owns two large commercial apartments (spanning over 690 square meters) in the historic Casa Barelli on Corso Venezia in Milan. Acquired through his company for approximately €6 to €7 million, these properties serve as his Italian business headquarters. Savvy moves it seems, both on and off the court.
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