Darren Cahill reveals Jannik Sinner’s family drama after shocking elimination at Roland Garros

**Paris, May 28, 2026** — Just thirty minutes after Jannik Sinner’s surprising defeat against Juan Manuel Cerundolo in the second round of Roland Garros, his coach Darren Cahill spoke at the press conference in a deeply emotional tone. His words revealed a painful background that completely changed the interpretation of the world number 1’s defeat.
His voice cracking with emotion, Cahill declared: “Jannik gave everything he had on the field today. But it wasn’t one hundred percent. He is facing a very serious family problem. I ask everyone to try to understand what he is going through right now. “I would like the fans to show him understanding and affection during this difficult period.”
The revelation sparked a wave of empathy throughout the tennis world. The Italian champion, after having dominated the first two sets with authority, suddenly collapsed in the next three, leaving the tournament with a final score of 6-3, 6-2, 5-7, 1-6, 1-6. A defeat that left millions of fans in disbelief, especially after the extraordinary streak of 30 consecutive victories.
According to reports, Sinner had received very worrying news about the health of a close family member in the days before the game. Despite the strong personal pain, the tennis player from South Tyrol decided to go out on the court anyway out of respect for the tournament and its fans. A decision that is now seen by many as an act of great bravery, but also as a possible mistake that weighed on his mental performance.
Darren Cahill, visibly tired, continued: “Jannik is an extraordinary boy. He has had enormous pressure on his shoulders in recent months. Being number 1 in the world means living every day with very high expectations. Today he played with his heart, but his head was somewhere else. It’s not an excuse, it’s reality. “I hope the public understands this and supports it instead of criticizing it.”
The Australian coach’s words immediately changed the atmosphere around Sinner’s defeat. An avalanche of messages of affection arrived from Italian and international social networks. Hashtags like #ForzaJannik and #SonoConTeSinner dominated global trends for several hours. Many fans expressed not only their disappointment at the elimination, but above all their concern for their idol’s emotional state.
Several of Sinner’s colleagues also wanted to send messages of closeness. Novak Djokovic wrote on social media: “Jannik, life is bigger than tennis. Take care of yourself and your family. You will come back stronger.” Matteo Berrettini and Lorenzo Sonego published personal stories of support for their teammate.
This elimination represents a very delicate moment in Sinner’s young career. After dominating the clay court season by winning Monte Carlo, Madrid and Rome, the Italian seemed destined to win his first Roland Garros. Instead, a family drama abruptly interrupted their trip to Paris.
Tennis experts emphasize how this episode highlights the psychological fragility that accompanies even the strongest champions. Sinner, at only 24 years old, has already reached heights that many players do not reach in their entire career, but he also pays the price of constant pressure and suffocating media attention.
Sinner’s team has announced that the player will return to Italy in the coming days to be close to his family. It is not yet clear if he will participate in Wimbledon, although many rumors suggest that he could take a longer break to recover both physically and mentally.

Despite the defeat, Jannik Sinner remains firmly in first place in the ATP rankings thanks to the large margin accumulated in previous seasons. However, this story has opened an important debate about the mental well-being of elite athletes. Many argue that players need to be more protected from constant attention, especially in times of personal hardship.
Meanwhile, Roland Garros is still without its main favorite. Juan Manuel Cerundolo, the Argentine who eliminated Sinner, said respectfully: “It was a privilege to play against Jannik. I know how hard it is for him right now. I send you a big hug.”
For Italian fans, this is a bittersweet moment. On the one hand, the disappointment at the early elimination of the most important tournament on clay, on the other, a great sense of humanity towards a champion who has also proven to be a man with his frailties.
Jannik Sinner showed once again that he is much more than just a tennis player. Her sincerity and vulnerability further won the hearts of fans. Now everyone’s hope is that he can resolve his family problems and soon return to the courts with the smile and determination that made him one of the greatest talents of his generation.
Italian tennis remains united around its champion. And the whole world has seen that even number 1s cry, suffer and need affection like everyone else.