Jannik Sinner shocks Italy: “I will win Roland-Garros to help children who love tennis”

In a statement that left the Italian media and his fans speechless, Jannik Sinner revealed a noble gesture that demonstrates his commitment to tennis and to children who dream of playing, but who do not have the economic means to do so. Ahead of his highly anticipated semi-final at Roland-Garros, the young Italian talent promised that if he were to win the tournament, he would donate 50% of his prize money to help children in Italy who want to play tennis but do not have the economic means to do so.
“I want to make a difference for kids who love tennis but don’t have the means to play,” said a visibly emotional Sinner. “If I win Roland-Garros, my goal will be to donate half of the prize money to help make these kids’ dreams come true. Tennis has given me so much and I want to give something back to those in need.”

His statement immediately touched the hearts of fans, who praised his generosity and his spirit of solidarity. However, Sinner is not new to these acts of altruism. In the past, he has personally invested in building infrastructure for youth tennis, spending over a million euros to build sports facilities in Italy, with the aim of offering training opportunities to young talents who otherwise would not have had access to adequate facilities.
“It’s not just about winning a tournament, but about creating a future for young people who love this sport. I want every child, regardless of their economic situation, to have the opportunity to play and grow in tennis. My victory would be an opportunity to do even more in this sense,” Sinner continued, with a smile that reflected his sincere commitment to the cause.
Sinner’s gesture touched not only his fans, but also many other athletes, who applauded his vision and humility. His statement proved once again that the young tennis player is much more than just an athlete: he is a person with a strong social awareness and a big heart, ready to give back to the community everything that tennis has given him.
As the tennis world prepares to follow his moves on the court, fans know that, regardless of the wins or losses, Jannik Sinner is a true champion off the court as well. And his promise to dedicate a significant part of his success to those in need shows that his team spirit and commitment to young Italian talent are destined to leave an indelible mark on tennis history.
With the support of his fans and his determination, Sinner is ready to give his all not only to win, but to build a better future for young tennis enthusiasts in Italy.