On July 13, 2025, Jannik Sinner made history as the first Italian man to win the Gentlemen’s Singles title at Wimbledon (Congratulations Jannik!). At just 23 years old, the tennis star secured his place among the sport’s elite, capping off a dominant fortnight at the All England Club with a performance marked by composure and competitive fire.
As part of the post-tournament celebrations, Sinner was seen carrying a custom HEAD duffle bag, uniquely designed by Gucci. The piece was created exclusively for the occasion (an ace moment in fashion), reflecting the tennis player’s dual role as a top-tier athlete and a Global Brand Ambassador for the Italian brand.

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Later that evening, he attended the annual Wimbledon Champions Dinner, held this year at Raffles London at The OWO. For the formal event, he wore a custom Gucci ensemble featuring a black wool tuxedo, a crisp white cotton shirt, and a black silk tie. The look was completed with the brand’s iconic Horsebit 1953 loafers in black leather.
Sinner’s win wasn’t only a personal triumph, it was the result of years of discipline, patience, and relentless precision. At 23, he represents a new kind of athlete—one who doesn’t compartmentalize performance and presence, but sees both as part of the same pursuit. His respect for the sport is evident in every swing, every calculated moment on court. So when he showed up to the Champions Dinner in custom Gucci, it felt like a continuation of that same intentionality.

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