Jannik Sinner is stepping into a new chapter both on and off the court. As he prepares to return to the ATP Tour after a suspension from competition, Sinner has officially launched the Jannik Sinner Foundation, aiming to support young athletes and promote educational opportunities for youth.
The launch video, shared on Instagram, highlights Sinner’s deep desire to give back to the community that has supported him. He emphasized that the foundation will focus on creating better access to sports and education, two pillars that shaped his own journey from a small town in northern Italy to the world tennis stage.

Jannik Sinner of Italy and Alexander Zverev of Germany during the prize presentation of the men's single final Jan 26, 2025
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Speaking about the project, Sinner noted how crucial it is to provide equal opportunities for children regardless of their backgrounds: "Everyone deserves a chance to chase their dreams. For me, it’s an honor to support children and young athletes,” said Sinner in a press release. “Sports have taught me invaluable lessons: discipline, resilience, and the courage to stay true to myself—lessons that I believe are worth sharing. Through our work, we want to show kids what’s possible, not just in sports but in life.”
His foundation will work on initiatives aimed at breaking down financial and social barriers young people often face.
Meanwhile, fans are eagerly anticipating Sinner's return to action on the ATP Tour. His time away was a precautionary pause due to physical strain rather than any disciplinary suspension. Now, fully recharged and with a strong cause fueling his motivation, Sinner is expected to be a strong contender for the French Open crown.
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