The Panini Sinner stickers “burned” in a few hours, the one with the autograph sold for 1,500 dollars

New success for Jannik Sinner who saw the tickets sold out in just a few hours Limited edition “instant card”. created with Panini to celebrate the continuation of a multi-year collaboration between the well-known Modena publishing house and the South Tyrolean champion. This is only the first appointment of an editorial program but it already marks a great success, considering that on the American Panini website it was also immediately sold the autographed card worth 1500 dollars. Quickly burn through the stocks of other cards of different values, between 60 and 750 dollars: only the basic ones, sold for 10 dollars, remain available online.

The manual

New collectible products, autographed memorabilia, books, magazines and digital collections to celebrate the new number 1 in the ATP ranking. The collaboration between Sinner and Panini began in 2022 with the publication of the volume “Piccoli grandi champions – Illustrated tennis manual by Jannik Sinner”, a manual full of technical and fun advice anecdotes from the first years of the career of the boy from Sesto who then also appeared in Mickey Mouse issue 3572 released at the beginning of May 2024 with the Disney version of the tennis player, called Quacknik Spinner.

Sinner: «I collected stickers»

Now they have arrived (and they also ended quickly) the celebratory cards but the exclusive collection is destined to grow quickly, thinking not only of young people but also of collectors of all ages. «I am really happy with this partnership with Panini – declared Sinner -. As a child I collected trading cards and I used to read Panini comics and magazines but now I become the protagonist and this makes me happy, because it gives me the opportunity to present myself to my fans in a different way.” A wedding that immediately proved to be another great victory.

 
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