Angelo Binaghi, President of the Italian Tennis Federation, reviews a season full of successes and analyzes the possibility of Rome becoming a new Grand Slam.
Angelo Binaghi, President of the Italian Tennis Federation, reviews a season full of successes and analyzes the possibility of Rome becoming a new Grand Slam.
The shock caused in Italy by the withdrawal of Jannik Sinner from the 2025 Davis Cup Finals is still being felt. The latest to comment on the matter is Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis Federation, who made an interesting reflection. "Last year, Jannik told us he was not going to play Davis this year, but he hoped he would reconsider his decision after not having competed for three months this season. He himself told me in Shanghai that he might play. We understand his decision; history teaches us that after every such thing he has done, positive outcomes have followed for him. The Davis Cup does not award ranking points, I believe that if that changed, it would alter the attitude of some players. In the end, winning the Davis Cup will be as good as winning the Six Kings Slam, just with less money and more effort."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Ganar la Copa Davis será para los tenistas igual que las Six Kings Slam, pero con menos dinero y más esfuerzo"
[pixels-player]Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis Federation, assesses the Rome tournament and points towards the issue hindering their further growth.
Italy once again clinched the Davis Cup, but this time without their main star, Jannik Sinner, who chose rest over competing for his country. A decision that, at the time, caused a great annoyance among his compatriots. However, the President of the Italian Tennis Federation, Andrea Binaghi, avoided controversy and stated after the Italian success: "Sinner was right, he said we didn't need him because we had a great team, and that's what happened."
Angelo Binaghi: "Sinner was right!"
— Quindici Zero 🎾 (@quindicizero) November 23, 2025
Umberto Martini: "Meaning?"
Angelo Binaghi: "He said we didn't need him, because we had a great squad and that's what happened" pic.twitter.com/ZdyO6ohn9g
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Sinner tenía razón, dijo que no lo necesitábamos porque teníamos un gran equipo, y eso fue lo que pasó"
[pixels-player]During the press conference presenting the 2025 ATP Finals, an important announcement was made regarding the future of the competition. There were many rumors surrounding the next venue for this tournament, but the truth is that Turin will continue to host the event that brings together the top eight players in the world in 2026. The possibility remains open for it to continue as the host until 2030, although this is not yet official.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las ATP Finals seguirán disputándose en Turín en 2026
[pixels-player]Players like Stan Wawrinka and Nick Kyrgios have spoken out against the three-month suspension announced for the Italian. We gather the most controversial statements.
That's what the president of the Italian Tennis Federation, Angelo Binaghi, thinks, who compared the Spanish player to his top rivals. In this way, he showered Jannik Sinner with praise.
The World Anti-Doping Agency's appeal in the case of Jannik Sinner continues to make waves. The Italian Tennis Federation has also commented on the appeal, which could result in Sinner being unable to compete for one or two years. The federation's president, Angelo Binaghi, was clear in official statements: "We have great confidence in the CAS, which will be the one to conclude the case. Sinner has the evidence and the acquittal from three independent bodies on his side. His innocence will be proven, and this story will come to an end once and for all." The Italian team manager, Filippo Volandri, also confirmed his support for his player: "We stand with him, this matter will make him stronger."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Federación italiana apoya a Sinner: "Estamos con él, este asunto le hará más fuerte"
[pixels-player]Angelo Binaghi, President of the Italian Tennis Federation, reviews a season full of successes and analyzes the possibility of Rome becoming a new Grand Slam.
Italy once again clinched the Davis Cup, but this time without their main star, Jannik Sinner, who chose rest over competing for his country. A decision that, at the time, caused a great annoyance among his compatriots. However, the President of the Italian Tennis Federation, Andrea Binaghi, avoided controversy and stated after the Italian success: "Sinner was right, he said we didn't need him because we had a great team, and that's what happened."
Angelo Binaghi: "Sinner was right!"
— Quindici Zero 🎾 (@quindicizero) November 23, 2025
Umberto Martini: "Meaning?"
Angelo Binaghi: "He said we didn't need him, because we had a great squad and that's what happened" pic.twitter.com/ZdyO6ohn9g
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Sinner tenía razón, dijo que no lo necesitábamos porque teníamos un gran equipo, y eso fue lo que pasó"
[pixels-player]The shock caused in Italy by the withdrawal of Jannik Sinner from the 2025 Davis Cup Finals is still being felt. The latest to comment on the matter is Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis Federation, who made an interesting reflection. "Last year, Jannik told us he was not going to play Davis this year, but he hoped he would reconsider his decision after not having competed for three months this season. He himself told me in Shanghai that he might play. We understand his decision; history teaches us that after every such thing he has done, positive outcomes have followed for him. The Davis Cup does not award ranking points, I believe that if that changed, it would alter the attitude of some players. In the end, winning the Davis Cup will be as good as winning the Six Kings Slam, just with less money and more effort."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, "Ganar la Copa Davis será para los tenistas igual que las Six Kings Slam, pero con menos dinero y más esfuerzo"
[pixels-player]During the press conference presenting the 2025 ATP Finals, an important announcement was made regarding the future of the competition. There were many rumors surrounding the next venue for this tournament, but the truth is that Turin will continue to host the event that brings together the top eight players in the world in 2026. The possibility remains open for it to continue as the host until 2030, although this is not yet official.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las ATP Finals seguirán disputándose en Turín en 2026
[pixels-player]Angelo Binaghi, president of the Italian Tennis Federation, assesses the Rome tournament and points towards the issue hindering their further growth.
Players like Stan Wawrinka and Nick Kyrgios have spoken out against the three-month suspension announced for the Italian. We gather the most controversial statements.
That's what the president of the Italian Tennis Federation, Angelo Binaghi, thinks, who compared the Spanish player to his top rivals. In this way, he showered Jannik Sinner with praise.
The World Anti-Doping Agency's appeal in the case of Jannik Sinner continues to make waves. The Italian Tennis Federation has also commented on the appeal, which could result in Sinner being unable to compete for one or two years. The federation's president, Angelo Binaghi, was clear in official statements: "We have great confidence in the CAS, which will be the one to conclude the case. Sinner has the evidence and the acquittal from three independent bodies on his side. His innocence will be proven, and this story will come to an end once and for all." The Italian team manager, Filippo Volandri, also confirmed his support for his player: "We stand with him, this matter will make him stronger."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La Federación italiana apoya a Sinner: "Estamos con él, este asunto le hará más fuerte"
[pixels-player]The president of the Italian Tennis Federation (FITP), Angelo Binaghi, has come to the defense of Jannik Sinner after his double positive test for clostebol. Despite the current world number one proving his innocence, he has faced harsh criticism from some of his fellow professionals, such as Nick Kyrgios and Denis Shapovalov, who called for an exemplary sanction for Sinner. Binaghi referred to them in statements to the LaPresse agency: "The criticism comes from the most idiotic and frustrated, those who had more technical resources at their disposal than Sinner to become the world number one and yet failed miserably. It's normal for them to make venomous comments". The executive stated that they learned about the positive test in recent days and spared them "four months of anxiety", concluding by showing his unconditional support for the Italian tennis player, wishing him luck in the US Open: "He will come back stronger than before."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Binaghi defiende a Sinner: "Las críticas vienen de los más idiotas y frustrados"
[pixels-player]Despite not having Sinner, they managed to win two medals at the Olympics. Are they now the leading global power?