On Sunday, Jannik Sinner enjoyed a memorable day in the French capital, lifting his first Paris Masters crown with a 6-4, 7-6 victory over Felix Auger-Aliassime.
The Italian star defeated five rivals in straight sets to secure his fifth Masters 1000 crown at 24. In addition, he replaced Carlos Alcaraz on the ATP throne, starting his second stint as wrold no. 1.
Before AC Milan's Serie A clash with AS Roma at San Siro, the Rossoneri faithful paid tribute to Italy's tennis hero in style. A large image of Sinner holding AC Milan jersey no. 10 appeared on the stadium's big screen.
Il tributo di San Siro per Jannik Sinner dopo la vittoria a Parigi e la riconquista del n. 1 del mondo 🔴⚫️pic.twitter.com/Pbspbf9yOL
— Giovanni Pelazzo (@giovannipelazzo) November 2, 2025
Thus, they celebrated his recent success and return to the top of the ATP rankings. It was a moment that beautifully blended Italy's two great passions – football and tennis.
While the more popular sport has been in their blood for over a century, they have recently become die-hard tennis nation following all the successes in men's and women's competitions.
Jannik's achievement has captured the imagination of sports fans across the nation. AC Milan made sure to recognize the 24-year-old's historic achievement on one of football's grandest stages against their great rivals.

Jannik Sinner, Paris Masters 2025© Stream screenshot
The gesture also revived memories of Sinner's visit to San Siro two years ago. In November 2023, the young gun received an honor with a personalized Milan jersey and met Zlatan Ibahimovic shortly after leading Italy toward to the Davis Cup glory.
Now, with the Paris Masters crown and the no. 1 ranking freshly added to his name, Jannik continues to inspire. He has been a symbol of Italian excellence, conquering the tennis world and earning admiration far beyond the court.
The San Candido native will embrace his 66th week on the ATP throne on Monday, dethroning his greatest rival Carlos Alcaraz and gaining a boost ahead of the ATP Finals in Turin, where he won the title a year ago.
Sinner has been a player to beat after the US Open, conquering three titles and making the year-end no. 1 battle wide open.