In a gesture that has left Italy whole speechless,Jannik Sinner, fresh finalist ofRoland Garros 2025, announced an extraordinary decision at the press conference:will donate 100% of the prize pool wonin the tournament to supportItalian children passionate about tennis but without economic means. The declaration immediately conquered the titles of the main national and international media, once again bringing out the human and generous side of the young South Tyrolean champion.

“Tennis gave me everything – fame, emotions, opportunities. Now it’s my turn to return something,” Sinner said in an excited voice. “I want to give the chance to those who cannot afford to dream big, just like I did.”
Sinner explained that the funds will be intended for the creation of a national program, in collaboration with theItalian Tennis Federation (FITP), to financeScholarships, sports equipment, training and travel expensesFor talented but economically disadvantaged boys.
According to official sources, the prize for the finalist of Roland Garros amounts to approximately1.2 million euros, a figure that will now serve to change the life of hundreds of young people. The project, which will take the name of“Dream with Sinner”, it will be operational as early as September 2025, with a first selection of 10 to 16 years throughout the country.
The news quickly went around the web, unleashing an avalanche of positive reactions from fans, colleagues and public characters. The President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella publicly praised the tennis player with a press release:
“An example of sporting and human excellence. Sinner is a pride for Italy, inside and off the pitch.”
Many see in this gesture a turning point not only for Italian tennis, but also for the role of sportsmen in society:Not only athletes, but true ambassadors of positive values.
With this initiative, Jannik Sinner has not only shown his talent with the racket, but also hisimmense heart, definitively conquering respect and admiration of the world.