Sinner, the other reasons to say thank you
8) The continuous lesson in style, given by Jannik to those opponents who couldn’t even hand him the towel during a change of court, to tennis players frustrated due to lack of evidence, to keyboard haters as well as to television demagogues who don’t know what they’re saying because they don’t study and don’t inform themselves.
9) Speaking of assorted words. In 2025, limiting ourselves to taxes on prize money won in Italy, Sinner paid around 5 million euros to the tax authorities, becoming one of the largest taxpayers among natural persons. Add the taxes on income received in Italy on the days in which he was on national soil (sponsorships, hosted, events) and the taxes on real estate investments in Milan. So let’s stop complaining about Monte Carlo where, moreover, there are many champions of every sport whose cabasisi no one has broken like they broke them in Sinner.
10) Jannik’s class towards his national team teammates, regarding his withdrawal from the Davis final phase. A decision for which even the sentence-spitters who had done the same on the occasion of the absence in the Bolognese group phase of 2023, except elbowing themselves to get on the bandwagon of triumph in Malaga, tore their clothes. “One thing I don’t like: we have an incredible team even without me and no one talks about it. An Italy so strong that it can win the Davis Cup for the third time in a row.” Precisely.
11) The declaration of love for Italy: “This country deserves much more, even than what I am doing. I am proud to be Italian, happy to have been born here and not in Austria or elsewhere. We have the structures, the coaches, the players, many different mentalities which are also our strength. Some say: Alto Adige is different, Sicily is different, however, this too is our fortune, the strength of the differences. We have everything to compete against the best in the world and, according me, we must unite, stay together and give ourselves strength to win more trophies and to have as much pride as possible. Italy deserves it.”
12) The Jannik Sinner Foundation, a non-profit organization that develops the growth of children and young people through education and sport, offering them opportunities and helping them realize their dreams.
13) The campaign to support the Candiolo Institute for cancer research, renewed for the third consecutive year. Meeting the researchers of the Turin center, an authentic Italian excellence, Jannik commented: “You are the real champions”. Five words to say it all. Sinner style.
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