Tennis Superstar Jannik Sinner Surprised the World with a Project That Goes Well Beyond the Courts: the Creation of “Whisker Haven,” a $5 Million Sanctuary Dedicated to Stray Cats in Italy. «Too many cats are abandoned every year, left alone without care or hope. They deserve protection, healing and above all the possibility of returning to be part of a family”, declared Sinner.

Jannik Sinner, the world number 1 in tennis and Italian legend, has amazed everyone with an initiative that transcends the boundaries of sport: the investment of over 5 million dollars to create “Whisker Haven”, a sanctuary dedicated to stray cats in his hometown, in Alto Adige. The project, announced during a press conference in San Candido, reflects Sinner’s passion for animals and his social commitment, far from the spotlight of the Grand Slams.

«Too many cats are abandoned every year, left alone without care or hope. They deserve protection, healing and above all the possibility of returning to be part of a family”, declared Sinner with emotion. The champion, fresh from victories at the Australian Open and the US Open in 2025, revealed that the idea came from his childhood, surrounded by pets, and from the stories of abandonment he heard during his travels.
“Whisker Haven” will not just be a shelter: it will offer safe and comfortable spaces, 24-hour veterinary care, extensive spay and neuter programs, as well as play and rehabilitation areas designed to help cats regain health and emotional balance before adoption.
The centre, which will be built on 10 hectares of land donated by the local community, will include modern facilities such as veterinary clinics, socialization areas and even an online adoption program to connect cats with families across Italy and Europe. Sinner has already involved partners such as animal rights associations and tennis sponsors to ensure long-term sustainability.
“The most precious victories are not counted in trophies or Grand Slam titles: true greatness is measured in the ability to give dignity, protection and love to the most vulnerable animals,” he added, citing alarming statistics: in Italy, over 2 million stray cats face hunger, disease and danger every year.
The news has moved fans, with social media flooded with messages of support. “Jannik is not only a champion on the pitch, but a hero for animals,” wrote a fan on X. Celebrities such as Roger Federer and Jasmine Paolini praised the initiative, promising donations. As Sinner prepares for upcoming tournaments, “Whisker Haven” – whose name evokes a “moustache paradise” – represents a lasting legacy, proving that true success goes beyond the tennis courts.
Expected to open in 2026, the sanctuary could inspire other athletes to follow suit, turning philanthropy into a global movement for animal welfare.
