SAD NEWS: Siglinde Sinner, Jannikâs mother, in tears in San Candido: âMy son is facing a battle no one knows aboutâ â The tennis world in shock
Just 10 minutes ago, in San Candido, South Tyrol, Siglinde Sinnerâmother of world tennis number 1 Jannik Sinnerâshocked the sports world with a dramatic and unexpected statement.

In an exclusive interview from the kitchen of the family home, her voice breaking with tears, Siglinde confirmed what had been kept secret for months: Jannik has been battling severe anxiety and panic attacks for over a year.
âMy son isnât just the world number one, heâs a 24-year-old carrying the weight of an entire nation on his shoulders,â she said through tears. âHe doesnât sleep, he doesnât eat properly, sometimes he canât even breathe before matches.â
The revelation comes after weeks of worrying signs: Jannik has visibly lost weight, skipped several public events, and was seen crying in the locker room after a victory at the recent Masters 1000 in Shanghai.
Siglinde explained that it all began after the 2025 Australian Open final, which she won against Alcaraz: âFrom that moment on, he has never been the same. The pressure has become unbearable.â

The boy from Sesto Pusteria continued to winâ11 titles in 2025, including Indian Wells, Miami, and Romeâbut behind the scenes, the situation was dire.
âThere were days when he didnât even want to pick up a racket,â his mother confessed. âWe sought help in silence: psychologists, doctors, even a three-week retreat in the mountains without a phone.â
The Sinner family has always protected Jannikâs privacy, but Siglinde decided to speak out today because âI canât stand seeing him suffer alone anymore.â
âJannik is not a machine. Heâs my son. And he needs to know heâs not alone,â she added, her voice breaking.
The news spread immediately: #ForzaJannik rocketed to the world number one spot across all platforms, with over 2.8 million posts in less than an hour.
Roger Federer was the first to react: âJannik, youâre the best on and off the court. We are all with you.â

Rafael Nadal wrote: âThe courage of a mother who speaks is greater than any trophy. Big hug, friend.â
The President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, also personally called the family to express his sympathy.
Jannikâs team confirmed that the tennis player will take an indefinite break from the tour, skipping at least the ATP Finals in Turin.
Pioli, Vagnozzi, and the entire staff released a statement: âJannikâs health comes first. He will return when he is ready, stronger than before.â
In San Candido, the streets filled with fans holding signs reading âJannik, you are not aloneâ and âSan Candido is waiting for you.â
The mother closed the interview with a message directed to her son: âJannik, put down your racket if you have to. Go home. There is no pressure here, only love. We are waiting for you.â
The tennis world is holding its breath. The number 1 isnât just a champion: heâs a boy who is learning to ask for help. And Italy as a whole is ready to embrace him.
Rafael Nadal wrote: âThe courage of a mother who speaks out is greater than any trophy. Big hug, friend.â
The President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, also personally called the family to express his sympathy.
Jannikâs team confirmed that the tennis player will take an indefinite break from the tour, skipping at least the ATP Finals in Turin.
Pioli, Vagnozzi, and the entire staff released a statement: âJannikâs health comes first. He will return when heâs ready, stronger than before.â
In San Candido, the streets filled with fans holding signs reading âJannik, youâre not aloneâ and âSan Candido is waiting for you.â
The mother closed the interview with a message directed to her son: âJannik, put down your racket if you have to. Go home. Thereâs no pressure here, only love.â Weâre waiting for you.â
The tennis world is holding its breath. The number 1 isnât just a champion: heâs a boy who is learning to ask for help. And Italy as a whole is ready to embrace him.
Rafael Nadal wrote: âThe courage of a mother who speaks out is greater than any trophy. Big hug, friend.â
The President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, also personally called the family to express his sympathy.
Jannikâs team confirmed that the tennis player will take an indefinite break from the tour, missing at least the ATP Finals in Turin.
Pioli, Vagnozzi, and the entire staff released a statement: âJannikâs health comes first. He will return when he is ready, stronger than before.â
In San Candido, the streets filled with fans holding signs reading âJannik, you are not aloneâ and âSan Candido is waiting for you.â
The mother closed the interview with a message directed to her son: âJannik, put down your racket if you have to. Come home. Thereâs no pressure here, just love. Weâre waiting for you.â
The tennis world is holding its breath. The number 1 isnât just a champion: heâs a boy whoâs learning to ask for help. And Italy as a whole is ready to embrace him.