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The launch of the Jannik Sinner Foundation is one of the philanthropic highlights of the ATP Tour in 2025
Rublev, Rune continue to work
December 13, 2025
Jannik Sinner Foundation
Jannik Sinner established the Jannik Sinner Foundation in April and held an unveiling event in September.
Written by ATP Staff
Across the ATP Tour, players are enhancing their professional legacies in 2025 by combining competitive achievements with off-court charitable contributions.
PIF ATP No. 2 Jannik Sinner established the Jannik Sinner Foundation in April. Italians are committed to empowering children through education and sport. “The idea behind [this] “It’s simple: I want to give back to the community,” Sinner said in the video announcement. “Children are our future and everything we do at the foundation is to help them.” We focus on two main areas: sports development and children’s education. “
Sinner’s fellow ATP Tour star Andrey Rublev has also been involved in charity work. The Andrei Rublev Foundation collaborates with the Bambino Gesu Children’s Hospital in Rome, one of the world’s leading pediatric hospitals, to provide medical services to underprivileged children.
In May, Rublev visited the hospital before Inter Milan’s match against Italy and spent time with medical staff and patients undergoing treatment. The 17-time Tour winner also prepared gifts for the children.

Andrey Rublev at Babino Gesu Children’s Hospital. Image source: Andrei Rublev Foundation
Holger Rune continues to be involved with the Danish organization Børns vilkår, which provides a helpline for children in need. Ruane revealed in an Instagram post in April that in addition to donations, he also auctioned off tournament racquets and private lessons.
The Novak Djokovic Foundation has partnered with Lacoste to open the “Novak Djokovic Tennis Court” in Belgrade, the 101st Tour Champion’s hometown. Located in the heart of Djokovic’s birth city, the court features a unique design that pays homage to his career and provides young people with the opportunity to explore the game of tennis while engaging in educational, cultural and creative activities.
The tennis community in Acapulco, Mexico, including HSBC’s Abierto Mexicano Telcel Presentado, has united in rebuilding efforts following the devastating impact of Hurricane Otis in October 2023. Mextenis, organizer of the ATP 500, is supporting partners in the Mexican non-profit organization Construyendo, which has delivered 73 new homes to affected families during this year’s competition.



