After his historic win at Wimbledon 2025, Jannik Sinner surprised the world by announcing a plan to fund $1.5 million to build a high-tech library in his hometown of South Tyrol – where children, the elderly and people with disabilities can have free access to books, internet, learning robots and assistive technology: “Knowledge should not be a privilege, but a right to be shared by everyone, regardless of circumstances”

Fresh off his historic Wimbledon 2025 victory, world number one Jannik Sinner is once again making headlines — not for his dominance on the court, but for his compassion and forward-thinking vision off it. In a press conference held in his hometown of San Candido, South Tyrol, the 23-year-old tennis star announced an extraordinary commitment: he will personally fund $1.5 million to build a high-tech, inclusive public library aimed at transforming access to knowledge in the region.

The facility, to be named “The Future Library”, will be the first of its kind in northern Italy — a space where children, senior citizens, and individuals with disabilities will enjoy free access to physical and digital books, high-speed internetinteractive learning robots, and a range of assistive technologies.

“Knowledge should not be a privilege,” Sinner declared with conviction. “It should be a right — a right to be shared by everyone, regardless of circumstances.”

The announcement came as a surprise to many, as Sinner has remained relatively private about his philanthropic interests. However, sources close to the athlete say the project has been in quiet development for over a year, with Sinner consulting educators, accessibility experts, and local community leaders.

A Vision Rooted in Personal Experience

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Sinner reflected on his upbringing in a remote Alpine town, where access to resources was limited.

“I remember having to ride my bike for over 40 minutes just to reach a small library. It wasn’t always open, and even then, it didn’t have the tools or books I needed to grow my curiosity. I don’t want the next generation to face that same barrier.”

Inspired by his experiences and a desire to give back to the region that raised him, Sinner’s vision goes beyond books. The library will include:

  • AI-powered learning tools and language platforms

  • Reading assistance devices for the visually impaired

  • Coding workshops and tech labs for kids

  • Quiet zones and memory-care rooms for seniors with dementia

  • Fully wheelchair-accessible architecture

The initiative has already received backing from local officials, with construction scheduled to begin in early 2026. The library is expected to open to the public by mid-2027.

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The Global Reaction

Fans, athletes, and global leaders quickly took to social media to praise Sinner’s bold move. Tennis legend Roger Federer tweeted,

“This is what true legacy looks like. Bravo, Jannik.”

Meanwhile, UN representatives on education and accessibility highlighted the project as a model for inclusive development in rural areas.

More Than a Champion

Though Sinner continues to dominate the sport, his actions reveal a broader mission — one that goes beyond trophies and rankings.

“Winning Wimbledon was a dream,” he said. “But this… this feels even more meaningful. Because when a child walks into that library and feels seen, heard, and inspired — that’s a victory we can all share.”

In a world often driven by spotlight moments, Jannik Sinner has once again reminded us that the brightest stars shine not only through greatness, but through giving.

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