It wasn’t the winning forehand, nor the millimeter passer, nor even the final score. The best moment of the round of 16 of the Internazionali d’Italia did not arrive during the match, but after the match point.

Jannik Sinner had just dominated Andrea Pellegrino with a clear 6-3 6-2, confirming once again that he is the undisputed number one in world tennis. The Foro Italico was in a frenzy. The Roman audience, on their feet, gave their champion an interminable ovation. Everyone expected the usual celebration, the fist in the air, maybe a few words into the microphone. Instead Sinner did something that no one, not even the most romantic, could have predicted.
Without celebrating, without running towards his corner, the 23-year-old from South Tyrol put his racket on the ground, took off his cap and, in silence, crossed the court towards the back of the stadium. There, near the fence, an elderly lady named Maria was doing her job like every day: collecting bottles, drying the chairs and cleaning the stands after the passage of the public.
What happened next stopped time.

Sinner slowly approached Maria, who initially hadn’t even noticed his presence, concentrated on her task. When she looked up and saw the world number one in front of her, she was petrified. Jannik smiled sweetly at her, took her right hand in his and, with a gesture of infinite tenderness, bowed slightly, bringing the woman’s hand to his forehead as a sign of respect.
Then he did something even more incredible.
She took one of her official towels, freshly exchanged, from her bag and handed it to him. “This is for you,” he said in a clear voice, in Italian. «Thank you for what you do every day. Without her and all the people like her, this stadium wouldn’t be so beautiful.”
Maria, 68 years old, originally from a small town near Naples, burst into tears. Between sobs she only managed to say: “My son… you are an angel.” Sinner embraced her warmly, holding her close for almost thirty seconds, while the entire stadium, previously noisy, fell into an emotional silence. Many spectators were teary-eyed. Someone started to applaud, then the entire Foro Italico exploded in very long applause, perhaps the best of the whole week.
A gesture worth more than a thousand victories
The video of the moment went around the world in just a few minutes. On Instagram and TikTok it exceeded 45 million views in less than four hours. Comments like “This is the real champion”, “Sinner is not just number one, he is an extraordinary person” and “Humanity first” flooded social media.
But why did Sinner choose that moment?
Those who know Jannik know that it is not the first time he has shown unusual sensitivity. Raised in a simple family in the mountains of San Candido, he always kept his feet firmly planted on the ground. “My mom and dad taught me to respect everyone, from the president to the custodian,” he declared some time ago.
Maria, interviewed shortly afterwards, said emotionally: «I have been working here for 28 years. I saw all the great champions pass by: Federer, Nadal, Djokovic… No one had ever done something like this. Jannik treated me like a grandmother. I will never forget it.”
The reaction of the tennis world
Sinner’s gesture also moved his colleagues. Carlos Alcaraz wrote on X: “This is why Jannik is special Novak Djokovic commented: “Class. Pure class.” Even Roger Federer, from his official account, posted a story with the video and the words “Respect”.
In Italy the news dominated all the evening news. The President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella sent a personal message to Sinner: «You have shown the world the best face of Italy».
A different champion
In an era where many athletes seem distant from the public, closed in their golden bubbles, Jannik Sinner continues to prove that he is different. He’s not just the guy who wins tournaments and climbs the rankings. He’s the young man who stops to sign autographs for half an hour in the rain, who thanks every ball boy by name, who remembers his physiotherapist’s birthday and who, above all, sees the people behind the roles.
His gesture towards Maria was not prepared. There was no press release, no artfully positioned cameras. It was spontaneous, authentic, human. And precisely for this reason it touched the hearts of millions of people around the world.
As the Italian Internationals continue, with Sinner favored for the final victory, the moment with Maria will probably remain as the most beautiful image of this 2026 edition. Not a trophy, not an ace, not a decisive point. But a hug between a champion and a woman who cleans the stands.
A hug that is worth much more than any title.
Because the true champion is not only the one who wins on the field, but the one who knows how to remain human even when the whole world is watching him.
And Jannik Sinner, once again, proved it.