Hear me out. Jannik is more deer than fox.
My son was Italy's ski champion, he likes to practice it a lot. But I know he wants to play tennis. I, as a father, was lucky twice: they told us we couldn't have children and we fought to adopt the first one; then, against every probability, the second one came into our lives. For this reason, I want that Jannik does what he feels right for him. — Hanspeter Sinner on Eurosport
✍️ Translation by d4krsaoirse on Twitter
📸 Photos from HqSinner on Twitter
¡Campeón!
JASMINE PAOLINI • 2025 Italian Open
I have zero American loyalty Jannik PLEASE thrash Tommy Paul in a way that makes him rethink his career path.
some sincaraz studies for the soul
Jannik and the pope squashed the beef?
Jannik Sinner • Internazionali d’Italia 2025
first presscon in 3 months and the first thing he says is that hes single 😭😭😭😭 lmao jannikkkk
Andrea Dworkin, 'Pornography', from Pornography: Men Possessing Women (1981)
Ok not tennis related but as I feel like the world is just as misogynistic as ever I’m inclined to yap about a relatively trivial occurrence that still bothers me and has come up several times.
Whenever you ask a guy (not always I KNOW) what they would do if they were a girl for a day, so many of them will say “oh, I’d let all of my boys hit.” And it just lands so wrong, like, to me at least it just reinforces the male view of women as objects or just bodies to enjoy. Like really, if you were a girl for a day you would just passively let yourself be passed around for sex? Like that’s all that you would be good for? Servicing men? Ugh it’s just is one of those things that it feels like they say and think it doesn’t mean anything, but it does!!! It shows me what you really think and feel about women and you don’t even think to question yourself.
I know very service level observations here but I swear to god I’ve said this to men and they seem to take it as a “feminist” (derogatory: implied) take. No! It’s common sense.
(PC: Nicolò Campo)
Probably my favorite subject of tennis photography: ankle stabilizers
the way murray's factually correct "male player" remark is used by male tennis fans to further anti-feminist pushback/vitriol and to discourage any serious conversation about male-as-norm language in tennis stats is so infuriating. the male-as-norm language bias constantly, constantly, constantly has tennis pundits, journalists, and many, many tennis fans making blatantly incorrect statements that go entirely unchallenged, whether it be by a journalist in an interview with a male player or a fan posting a stat on reddit with male-as-norm language rendering their statement completely incorrect. e.g:
no, iga is the last player to do this. but you can't say that without receiving either a dismissive "yeah but everyone knows and assumes we're talking about just the men even though we didn't actually say so" (yes, that is how male-as-norm language works and is exactly the issue with it) or you get "lol andy murray disliked this" comments or something along those lines, making it completely impossible to have a genuine discussion about how deeply entrenched so many people who talk about tennis are in their mindless, stupid fucking misogyny.
happy jannik sinner returning to practice day for all who celebrate
Spoke with a #realitalian today and they called Jannik Sinner “beloved”. So true so true