Sinner meets newly elected Pope at Vatican

Jannik Sinner meets with Pope Leo XIVImage source, Getty Images
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Italy's Jannik Sinner has won his past 24 matches

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World number one Jannik Sinner has met Pope Leo XIV in Rome.

The 23-year-old, who has reached the quarter-finals of the Italian Open in his first tournament since serving a three-month doping ban, was invited by the Vatican to meet the newly elected leader of the Catholic Church.

The Italian was accompanied by his family and a delegation from the Italian Tennis Federation to meet the Pope, who is formerly known as US Cardinal Robert Prevost and a keen tennis player.

Sinner presented his racket to the Pope and asked if he would like to "play a bit" - but the 69-year-old looked up at the lights in the reception room and jokingly responded: "Better not."

In an interview in 2023, the Pope described himself as "quite the amateur tennis player".

Sinner will face Norway's Casper Ruud in the last eight on Thursday at the Italian Open, which is taking place a short distance from the Vatican.

Jannik Sinner and the PopeImage source, Getty Images
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Sinner invited the Pope to a knock up, but the leader of the Catholic Church declined the invitation with a joke

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