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💔 A MOMENT OF SORROW—JANNI SINNER HAS JUST 10 MINUTES AGO: Jannik Sinner has expressed his deepest condolences to Italian tennis legend Adriano Panatta. The champion’s family has confirmed the news.

💔 A MOMENT OF SORROW—JANNI SINNER HAS JUST 10 MINUTES AGO: Jannik Sinner has expressed his deepest condolences to Italian tennis legend Adriano Panatta. The champion’s family has confirmed the news.

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đź’” A MOMENT OF SORROW—JANNI SINNER HAS JUST 10 MINUTES AGO: Jannik Sinner has expressed his deepest condolences to Italian tennis legend Adriano Panatta. The champion’s family has confirmed the news.

SAD NEWS — JUST 10 MINUTES AGO: Jannik Sinner expressed his deepest condolences to Italian tennis legend Adriano Panatta. The champion’s family confirmed the news.

The world of Italian tennis is in mourning. Legend Adriano Panatta has passed away at the age of 76, leaving a profound void in the Italian sport. The news has hit tennis fans in Italy and around the world hard.

Jannik Sinner, the current ATP ranking number one, immediately expressed his condolences. The South Tyrolean champion sent a touching message to Panatta’s family, calling him an icon who has left an indelible mark on the history of Italian tennis.

The champion’s family confirmed Adriano Panatta’s passing a few hours ago. According to reports, Panatta passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loved ones. The news quickly spread throughout the tennis world.

Jannik Sinner wrote that Panatta has been a role model for him since he was a child. The world number one emphasized how the Roman champion paved the way for many generations of Italian tennis players, including himself.

Sinner’s condolences deeply touched fans. Many appreciated the champion’s gesture, which, in such a painful moment, paid tribute to those who had made Italian tennis history before him.

Adriano Panatta was one of the most important tennis players in Italian history. In 1976, he won the Roland Garros, becoming the first Italian to win a Grand Slam title in the Open era. That success remains one of the finest moments in Italian sport.

In addition to his triumph in Paris, Panatta reached the Wimbledon semifinals and won numerous ATP titles. His elegance on the court and his strong character made him a beloved figure among the Italian public for decades.

After retiring from competition, Panatta continued to be an authoritative voice in the world of tennis. He worked as a television commentator and closely followed the evolution of the sport, never shying away from candid and direct opinions.

His passing sparked a huge outpouring of emotion on social media. Thousands of messages of condolences poured in from former players, coaches, and fans alike. Everyone remembered Panatta not only for his successes, but also for his unique personality.

Jannik Sinner emphasized how much Panatta was an example to him. The champion admitted that he studied his matches as a boy and admired the way he represented Italy around the world with pride and determination.

The Italian Tennis Federation expressed deep sorrow at the loss of one of its most important historical figures. In an official statement, the FIT remembered Panatta’s contribution to the growth of Italian tennis in the 1970s and 1980s.

Jannik Sinner Makes an Early Exit - The Second Serve

Many former teammates and opponents wanted to remember Panatta. The most moving words came from those who shared the tennis court with him and were able to appreciate not only the champion, but also the man.

The news of Panatta’s passing had a profound emotional impact, even among younger tennis players. Several players on the ATP circuit posted messages of condolence, acknowledging the Roman champion’s pivotal role in the history of Italian tennis.

Jannik Sinner concluded his message by wishing Panatta’s family comfort in the wonderful memories left by the champion. He emphasized that his name will live forever in the hearts of all tennis fans.

Adriano Panatta’s career represented a turning point for Italian tennis. Before him, few Italian tennis players had managed to emerge at the international level. His 1976 Roland Garros victory heralded a new era for the Italian sport.

In addition to his singles successes, Panatta also made a significant contribution to the Davis Cup. He was part of the team that achieved historic results and always defended the Italian colors with great passion and spirit of sacrifice.

His passing marks the end of an era. With Panatta, one of the last great protagonists of a different kind of tennis, more romantic and perhaps more human than today’s, has passed away. His memory, however, will live on forever.

Jannik Sinner promised he will continue to champion Italian tennis, just as Panatta and other legends before him have done. The champion said he feels even more motivated to honor the legacy of those who made the sport great in our country.

The Exclusive Padel Cup at Adriano Panatta's home in Treviso

Condolences continue to pour in from around the world. International tennis stands with Adriano Panatta’s family in this time of grief. His legacy, however, will live on through future generations of Italian players.

The news of Panatta’s passing has touched not only those who watched him play, but also those who discovered tennis through his exploits. His name will forever be linked to one of the greatest moments in the history of Italian sport.