Jannik Sinner Gets Honest on US Open Security After Fan’s Attempt To Steal From His Bag Goes Viral

Jannik Sinner addressed US Open incident involving fan attempting to open his bag.

Tennis players face immense pressure and intense competition, but sometimes they must also deal with disturbing fan behavior. Jannik Sinner discovered this firsthand during his run to the 2025 US Open semifinals, when a spectator attempted to open his bag while engaging with another fan.

The incident highlighted the importance of strong security measures at major tournaments, something Sinner addressed after advancing deeper into the draw.

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What Did Jannik Sinner Say About the US Open Bag Incident?

The top-seeded Italian has encountered little resistance on his path to the semifinals. His fourth-round clash proved no exception, as he brushed past 23rd seed Alexander Bublik 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 to secure his place in the quarterfinals.

As Sinner left Arthur Ashe Stadium after his dominant performance, he paused to take a photo with a fan and handed over a towel as a souvenir. However, an unsettling scene unfolded when another spectator tried to open his bag. A security staff member swiftly intervened, and the world No. 1 chose to walk away from the crowd.

Sinner’s focus remained sharp even in the quarterfinals, where he eased past compatriot Lorenzo Musetti 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 to reach the last four for the second consecutive year. During his post-match press conference, he finally addressed the unsettling incident from the fourth round.

The Italian shared that he immediately checked his bag after the incident, noting that it contained his phone, wallet, and rackets. Even so, Sinner voiced full confidence in the security staff, praising their efforts to ensure players felt safe.

“No I haven’t experienced. I checked straight away if he took something. Because I don’t have only racquets there. I have my phone and my wallet. I don’t know. But I feel like security is doing a great job, especially on court, there are lots of security and especially in the big tournaments they make amazing job to make us safe. New things happen like this, they make great job, it’s all fine,” he said.

After beating Musetti, Sinner became the second-youngest man in the Open Era to reach the semifinals at all four Grand Slams in a single season, behind Rafael Nadal, who achieved this feat in 2008 when he was just 22.

Who Will Sinner Face in the US Open Semifinals?

Next up for Sinner is 25th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, one of the tournament’s biggest surprises. The Canadian began his run with straight-set victories over Billy Harris and Roman Safiullin, then stunned 3rd seed Alexander Zverev and 15th seed Andrey Rublev, before defeating 8th seed Alex de Minaur in the quarterfinals.

What adds to the challenge for Sinner in the semifinals is his 1-2 head-to-head deficit against the Canadian. Still, the Italians hold the advantage of having won their most recent meeting at the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals.

MORE: ‘Enemies When We Step on the Court’ – Jannik Sinner Gets Honest on ‘Good Friendship’ With Rival Carlos Alcaraz

Sinner can reach his second consecutive US Open final, while Auger-Aliassime is aiming for his first Grand Slam title match. The winner of their semifinal clash will face either Carlos Alcaraz or Novak Djokovic in the final.

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