The 2025 Shanghai Open, already marked by tensions and controversies, experienced one of the most intense and touching moments of the entire tennis season. During the post-match press conference, Novak Djokovic, visibly irritated by the continuous criticism directed at Jannik Sinner by some media and fans, decided to intervene with words that went around the world:
“Touching him is like touching me. This isn’t just tennis, it’s respect, it’s humanity.”
The arena was still full of energy when Djokovic, in a firm but emotional tone, continued:“This is a battlefield for heroic athletes, not for vulgar, cruel words or dark conspiracies. Whoever enters here does so with heart and passion. Enough with insults, enough with malice.”
His words immediately sparked an ovation. The fans, who until then had remained divided, stood up and applauded non-stop. Many shouted Sinner’s name, transforming the tension into a moment of unity and emotion.
Jannik, who until then had been sitting in silence, looking down, slowly raised his eyes towards Djokovic. A shy, almost incredulous smile appeared on his face. Five minutes later, when it was time to return to the pitch for the training session, he returned that gesture with a sincere smile and a spontaneous hug. The scene, caught on camera, went viral in just a few minutes.

Djokovic later explained the reason for his intervention:“I see in Jannik the purity and dedication that this sport deserves. He is a boy who does not respond with arrogance or hatred, but with work and silence. And I deeply respect this attitude.”
His statements sparked a wave of global support for the Italian tennis player. Thousands of messages on social media praised Djokovic’s solidarity, defining his gesture as “a lesson in greatness and sporting brotherhood”. In Italy, the newspapers had headlines:“Djokovic defends Sinner: a lesson in class and courage.”

Meanwhile, Sinner responded with his most powerful weapon: the game. In the next match he dominated the court with an almost zen-like calm, turning every shot into a declaration of dignity. At the end of the match, he stated simply:“I don’t need to talk much. Novak spoke for me, and I thank him with all my heart.”
That day in Shanghai will be remembered not only for the victory, but for a human, rare and powerful gesture. Djokovic and Sinner – rivals on the court, but brothers in spirit – have shown that, in a world often dominated by hatred, respect can still win.
