While the Sun does experience coronal holes, which are areas of lower density in the Sun's atmosphere, these are not holes in the literal sense. They are regions of open magnetic field lines that allow solar wind to escape into space.
Coronal holes are much larger than Jupiter, but they are still much smaller than the entire Sun. They also come and go, and their size and location can change over time.
So, while the Sun has coronal holes, there is no giant hole the size of Jupiter on its surface.