In the recent announcement that has left many fans surprised, Rafael Nadal revealed why he could not invite Jannik Sinner to participate in the Roland Garros 2025. The legendary Spanish tennis player explained that, given the limited availability of invitations, he had to reserve the few places available first of all to his wife and children, as well as other great champions like Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, all essential protagonists of the tournament.

“I want to ask for understanding by Jannik,” Nadal said sincerely, “It wasn’t an easy choice, but I had to make personal and professional priorities. I am very sorry.”
This explanation touched Sinner deeply, who showed emotion in feeling like a legend like Nadal still thought of him, despite having only had a few opportunities to challenge each other on the field. The young Italian talent replied gratitude: “It doesn’t matter, I am very grateful and I’m fine. Knowing that Nadal reminds me, even for a few games played together, means a lot for me.”
Nadal’s gesture and Sinner’s response showed not only mutual respect between the two athletes, but also the human side of a competitive and often demanding sport. For fans, it remains a sign of how much esteem and understanding can overcome even the difficulties of the most difficult choices.