Rafael Nadal spent words of the highest praise and profound admiration for Jannik Sinner after his historic victory at the 2026 Internazionali d’Italia. The King of Clay, the champion with 22 Grand Slam titles, did not hesitate to recognize in the young Italian a champion destined to mark an era.

The final of the 2026 Internazionali d’Italia will remain etched in the memory of tennis fans for years. On the Centrale of the Foro Italico, Jannik Sinner dominated with an almost surreal performance, overcoming a top-level opponent in three straight sets with powerful, precise and mentally impenetrable tennis. It was one of the best performances on clay in recent years: aggressive, intelligent and technically perfect. Many commentators spoke of “one of the most impressive performances ever seen on the Roman red”.
Immediately after the awards ceremony, Rafa Nadal – present at the Foro Italico as an exceptional spectator – asked to speak to journalists. What came out was praise that went around the world:
«This guy is on another level. He is a perfect talent. What Jannik is doing right now is extraordinary. The combination of power, mentality, consistency and the ability to improve game after game has taken the sport to a whole new level. It’s not just about winning: it’s how he wins. It’s impressive.”

Nadal didn’t mince his words. He praised Sinner’s ability to read the game, his extraordinary efficiency in his movements and above all his mental maturity, qualities that the Mallorcan himself has always considered decisive on clay. For a man who has built an empire on this very surface, Nadal’s words carry enormous weight.
But it was the next moment that made everyone hold their breath.
When a journalist asked him if this version of Jannik Sinner was now favored to win Roland-Garros 2026, Nadal’s expression suddenly changed. The smile faded. His face became serious, almost serious. He looked down for a few seconds, as if he were choosing his words with extreme care, then he raised his eyes and uttered a sunny sentence16 parolewhich left those present speechless:
«The land of Paris is another beast. And Jannik will find out very soon.”
A dry, direct, almost disturbing warning. Sixteen words that immediately sparked debate in the world of tennis. What did the King really mean by Roland Garros? Was it a simple realistic warning or a deeper message?
Nadal knows better than anyone how different the clay court of Paris is compared to that of Rome. The Foro Italico is fast, medium-high rebound, conditions often favorable to aggressive players. Roland Garros, on the other hand, is slower, heavier, with balls that bite more and variable weather conditions that can transform a match into a war of attrition.

Many experts argue that this difference is the real test for Sinner. Despite his dominance in recent months, the young Italian has still never reached the final at Roland Garros. His best result remains a semifinal loss against Nadal in 2024. Now, with his current form, many consider him to be the favourite. But Rafa seems not to completely agree.
Nadal’s praise is therefore double-edged: he recognizes Sinner’s greatness, but at the same time reminds everyone that the throne of Paris is still his by historical right and that conquering it will not be easy at all.
Meanwhile, the world of tennis is in turmoil. Social media exploded. Italian fans rejoice at Nadal’s praise, but at the same time wonder about that dark warning. Sinner’s fans respond with confidence: «Jannik is ready. 2026 is his year.” Others, more cautious, recall that even Novak Djokovic and Nadal himself seemed invincible before encountering unexpected obstacles on their way.
From a technical point of view, Sinner showed an even more mature version of his tennis in Rome. The explosive forehand, the two-handed backhand as solid as a rock, the powerful and precise serve, but above all a management of the short ball and the defensive game which in the past was his Achilles’ heel. Sinner is becoming complete. And this scares rivals.
Nadal, for his part, proved once again that he is not only a great champion, but also a great gentleman of tennis. Publicly recognizing the superiority of a young rival, especially on the surface that made him immortal, is a gesture of rare class.
Now all attention shifts to Paris. Roland-Garros 2026 is fast approaching and the question is on everyone’s lips: can Jannik Sinner turn his extraordinary form into a Slam title on clay? Or will Nadal’s warning prove prophetic?
One thing is certain: men’s tennis is experiencing a golden moment. With Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev and the other young lions ready to compete for the throne, and with the great champions of the past like Nadal observing and commenting, the spectacle is guaranteed.
All that remains is to wait. Paris will be the supreme judge.
Jannik Sinnerconquered Rome. Now he also wants to conquer the heart of France. But Rafael Nadal has already issued his warning: on the clay of Roland Garros, nothing is ever taken for granted.