Italian tennis legend Adriano Panatta expressed his support for Jannik Sinner after the young player decided to withdraw during the Cincinnati Open final. The Italian had to retire due to injury, leaving many fans feeling disappointed. However, Panatta defended his compatriot, emphasizing the tough challenges faced by professional tennis players.
“He trained Jannik unsteadily to the point of exhaustion. I think this is a situation none of us would like to see. Please understand and stop putting any more pressure on that child,” Panatta said. His words were a gesture of understanding towards the sinner, who, despite his young age, carries the weight of the expectations of millions of Italians.
Jannik Sinner, visibly excited, took to the floor to thank Panatta. With a message full of emotion and responsibility, he said: “I apologize for not having met everyone’s expectations. I will do my best to carry my nation.” His simple yet sincere words touched the hearts not only of their fans, but also of Adriano Panatta himself, who could not contain his tears.
“Because Italians are like this…” said Panatta, combining a collective thought that encapsulates the deep bond between the tennis player and his fans. Passion, sacrifice, and perseverance are values that unite Italian sports culture, and these words are a clear example of how an athlete can be perceived not only as a champion, but also as a symbol of hope and commitment in their country.
The episode sparked a huge outcry among the sinners’ fans, who understood the difficulty of the situation and urged everyone not to judge too much a young man who still has so much to give to world tennis.