Jannik Sinner isn’t interested in fame at all.
He’s a top tennis player, always in the spotlight, but he doesn’t care about being famous. If you look at his life, you’ll see he keeps things very private. Most of his public appearances are only for tennis events.
In an interview with L’Equipe, Sinner said: “Being famous doesn’t interest me. Whether I have tens or millions of followers, I will always have my family and the people who love me close to me, my friends who have known me since I was a child. I will always be faithful to them. You can do without everything else.”
Fame vs. Inspiration:
Though Sinner isn’t into fame, he likes inspiring kids to play tennis. He thinks it’s better to be remembered for encouraging children to pick up a racket rather than just being well-known.
| Name | Age | Points | Stats 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jannik Sinner | 24 | 15,405 | 33 - 3 |
He shared: “Being known just for being known doesn’t interest me. I like to be a source of inspiration, to push more and more children to pick up a racket and play. The more children play, the better it will be for the future of Italian tennis.”
Fans might feel proud that their idol values legacy over popularity.
Sinner is already considered one of Italy’s best players based on talent alone. Now he’s focused on leaving a lasting legacy by inspiring future generations of players.
What do you think about Sinner’s views on fame?

