New Pope, a tennis fan, meets world's No. 1 player

May 16, 2025 at 5:54 a.m.
Pope Leo XIV speaks with Jannik Sinner, the No. 1 rated tennis player in the world, May 14, 2025, during a meeting at the Vatican. Jannik gave a racket to the pope, who likes to play tennis. (CNS photo/Vatican Media)
Pope Leo XIV speaks with Jannik Sinner, the No. 1 rated tennis player in the world, May 14, 2025, during a meeting at the Vatican. Jannik gave a racket to the pope, who likes to play tennis. (CNS photo/Vatican Media) (Vatican Media)

By Justin McLellan, Catholic News Service

VATICAN CITY CNS –  The day after advancing to the semi-finals of the Italian Open, Jannik Sinner paid a visit to a fan.

While in Rome for the tournament May 14, the world's highest-ranked tennis player walked into the halls of the Vatican and met with Pope Leo XIV, who proved to be a well-informed spectator of the young champion.

"Last night you won," the Pope said while shaking his hand, referencing the Italian's straight-sets victory over 17th-seeded Francisco Cerùndolo –  7-6, 6-3 in just over two hours.

Sinner presented the Pope with a custom-made white tennis racket, matching the papal cassock. Pope Leo, clearly enjoying the moment, gestured to his white cassock and quipped that Wimbledon would let him play –  referencing the tournament's famous all-white dress code.

The encounter took a playful turn when Sinner, holding up a tennis ball, asked the Pope if he wanted to play.

"Here we'll break something," the Pope responded with a laugh, looking around at the room's antique furniture. "Better not."

Before posing for photos with Sinner's parents and the Italian Open trophy, the two discussed the tournament –  Sinner's first after a three-month break.

"Now we're in the game," Sinner told the Pope, acknowledging a shaky start. "With three games (gone), we've gotten a bit of rhythm."

Meeting the press after the game May 12, Sinner responded to news that the new Pope was a tennis fan.

"I think it's a good thing for us tennis players to have a Pope who likes this sport that we're playing," he said.


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VATICAN CITY CNS –  The day after advancing to the semi-finals of the Italian Open, Jannik Sinner paid a visit to a fan.

While in Rome for the tournament May 14, the world's highest-ranked tennis player walked into the halls of the Vatican and met with Pope Leo XIV, who proved to be a well-informed spectator of the young champion.

"Last night you won," the Pope said while shaking his hand, referencing the Italian's straight-sets victory over 17th-seeded Francisco Cerùndolo –  7-6, 6-3 in just over two hours.

Sinner presented the Pope with a custom-made white tennis racket, matching the papal cassock. Pope Leo, clearly enjoying the moment, gestured to his white cassock and quipped that Wimbledon would let him play –  referencing the tournament's famous all-white dress code.

The encounter took a playful turn when Sinner, holding up a tennis ball, asked the Pope if he wanted to play.

"Here we'll break something," the Pope responded with a laugh, looking around at the room's antique furniture. "Better not."

Before posing for photos with Sinner's parents and the Italian Open trophy, the two discussed the tournament –  Sinner's first after a three-month break.

"Now we're in the game," Sinner told the Pope, acknowledging a shaky start. "With three games (gone), we've gotten a bit of rhythm."

Meeting the press after the game May 12, Sinner responded to news that the new Pope was a tennis fan.

"I think it's a good thing for us tennis players to have a Pope who likes this sport that we're playing," he said.


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