The world of Italian tennis was overwhelmed by sensational news:Lavazza, a historic Turin brand of coffee and long -standing sponsor of international tennis, has announced the termination of the ambassador contract with Jannik Sinner. The decision came a few hours after the withdrawal of the South Tyrolean champion from the Cincinnati Masters 1000 final, an event that had attracted the attention of millions of fans.
According to what was declared byGiuseppe Lavazza, president of the group, the choice was motivated by a valiant vision:“For any reason, I don’t want to work with anyone who has not given everything for Italy”. Hard words, which immediately raised a wave of discussions and controversies. Many fans and professionals have judged the disproportionate position, considering that Sinner’s retreat was due to physical reasons and certainly not a lack of national commitment or pride.
The shock of the fans
On social networks, the reaction was not long in coming. On X (ex Twitter), the hashtag#IostoconSinnerHe sketched in trend in a few minutes. Hundreds of support messages invaded the platforms:“Sinner represents Italy with dignity and professionalism, other than lack of respect”, wrote a user. Others have instead accused Lavazza of opportunism and poor sensitivity towards an athlete who is experiencing a self -regulatory season.
There were, however, comments in favor of the choice of the company, especially by those who believe that an ambassador of a brand must embody values of absolute sacrifice and constant presence. However, the majority of the fans seems to be deployed with the young champion of San Candido.
Sinner’s glacial response
In the midst of this media whirlwind, Sinner initially maintained silence. Only hours later, he published a short statement that left Giuseppe Lavazza himself speechless.Eight dry, lapidary words with a chilling tone:
“I play for Italy, not for Lavazza.”
A phrase that has already become viral, relaunched by newspapers, televisions and sports sites from all over the world. His words not only reiterated the national pride that has always distinguished Sinner, but have also transformed the story into a real media case, in which tennis has ended up intertwining with marketing, identity and patriotism themes.
Possible consequences
Communication experts underline how this fracture can have significant consequences for both sides. On the one hand, Lavazza risks alienating a significant part of consumers, especially young people, who see in Sinner a model of tenacity and sobriety. On the other hand, the tennis player, free from a bond with such an important brand, could attract new sponsors eager to bind to his image of authentic and independent athlete.
In any case, the episode highlights the fragility of the relationships between sport and business. In modern tennis, in which sponsorship contracts represent a fundamental part of an athlete’s career, a single episode is enough to change the balance.
A future to write
For Jannik Sinner, the priority remains the field. After the withdrawal of Cincinnati, the declared goal is to recover the energies in view of theUS Open in New York, the most important tournament of the summer. The break with Lavazza could even strengthen it, loading it with new motivations.
One thing is certain: his eight words made more noise than any official press release. And, as often happens in sport, real answers will arrive on the pitch.