‘Mama Went Through a Lot’ – Fans Emotional After Witnessing Jannik Sinner’s Wimbledon Moment With Mother a Month After Heartbreak

Tennis fans reacted to Jannik Sinner's emotional celebration of hugging his mother, Siglinde, after his maiden Wimbledon Championships title win.

The tennis world witnessed something special at Wimbledon 2025. After watching Jannik Sinner’s mother, Siglinde, endure the heartbreak of her son’s crushing defeat at the French Open just a month earlier, fans couldn’t help but feel emotional seeing her celebrate his maiden Wimbledon title. The contrast between her visible distress in Paris and her pure joy at the All England Club created one of the tournament’s most touching moments.

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How Did Jannik Sinner’s French Open Loss Set Up This Emotional Wimbledon Moment?

The story begins with heartbreak at Roland Garros. In the 2025 French Open final, Sinner looked destined for glory after taking the first two sets against Carlos Alcaraz with scores of 6-4 and 7-6(4). However, the Spaniard staged a remarkable comeback, winning the final three sets to claim victory with a final scoreline of 4-6, 6-7(4), 6-4, 7-6(3), 7-6(2).

Throughout that grueling final, Siglinde was in attendance, and cameras captured her visible anxiety and distress as she watched her son’s lead slip away. The images of her praying during the fourth set became emblematic of the emotional toll that tennis can take on families.

Fast forward to Wimbledon 2025, where Sinner faced Alcaraz once again in the final. This time, the World No. 1 emerged victorious with a scoreline of 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4, securing his first Wimbledon title and fourth Grand Slam title overall.

What Made Sinner’s Celebration With His Mother So Special?

Following his victory, Sinner ran up to the stands to celebrate with his family and team. The heartwarming moment came when he shared an emotional embrace with his mother, displaying pure joy and relief after their shared journey through triumph and heartbreak.

Fans took to social media to express their delight at seeing the mother-son duo share this moment of happiness after such a challenging period. One fan expressed that Sinner’s mother, Siglinde, ‘deserved’ to witness her son lift the grass court Major title, especially after the heartbreak she endured just a month earlier.

“Mama went through a lot last month. She deserves this one 🥹❤️,” a fan posted on X (formerly known as Twitter).

Another fan stated that the World No. 1’s mother “needed” to see him win the Wimbledon title against Alcaraz.

“She needed this more than us,” a fan wrote.

“Remember her praying for Jannik in the 4th set of the RG final, couldn’t imagine how she was feeling that day. She deserves this👏,” a fan posted.

“😭Soo happy for her. Had to go through one of the toughest ever finals at RG,” a fan wrote.

“our strongest soldier, she deserves it after witnessing the rg final😭,” a fan posted.

Looking ahead, Sinner is set to commence his hard-court season at the 2025 Canadian Open, scheduled to take place from July 27 to Aug. 7, 2025, at Sobeys Stadium in Toronto. His best performance at the ATP 1000 tournament came in 2023, when he triumphed over Alex de Minaur in the final to secure the title.

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