Jannik Sinner Luigi Outfit Steals the Show at Roland Garros 2025
PARIS, France—Jannik Sinner has officially powered up to Super Star status at Roland Garros 2025, and he’s doing it in an ensemble that screams “It’s-a me, Luigi!” The tennis world is buzzing with excitement over Jannik Sinner’s Luigi outfit, which has become a highlight of the tournament.
Jannik Sinner’s Luigi Outfit: A Smash Hit at Roland Garros
When Sinner bounded onto the tennis court last week, fans were left squinting at their screens, wondering if their favorite Nintendo character had decided to take up tennis. Dressed in a bright green NikeCourt Slam Polo and royal blue Slam Shorts, topped with a matching hat, Sinner looked like he’d just hopped out of a warp pipe. Social media erupted with comments like, “What in the Luigi is Jannik’s outfit??” and “Why does Sinner look like Luigi from Mario?”
Because Luigi is the less famous (but equally lovable) sibling of Mario, the iconic Italian plumber from Nintendo’s Mario Bros, this crossover was a delightful surprise. Luigi’s signature look—bright blue overalls, a green shirt, and a catchy green “L” cap—made Sinner’s outfit an instant hit. For more insights into the Mario franchise, visit Nintendo’s official website. 🎾
Roland Garros 2025 Highlights: Sinner’s Quarterfinals Performance
Sinner’s team has taken the memes and run with them faster than a plumber chasing after a runaway mushroom. His coach, Darren Cahill, shared a “Jannik & Luigi” meme on Instagram, complete with the caption, “Forza Luigi!” Not to be left out, Sinner posted his own photos in the outfit, cheekily declaring, “Luigi back on court.”
Therefore, in an adorable twist, the Roland Garros crowd got in on the mushroom-fueled fun. As Sinner squared off against No. 17 seed Andrey Rublev, chants of “Vai Luigi!” (“Let’s go, Luigi!”) added a whimsical touch to the usual “Forza Jannik!” It’s moments like these that make Roland Garros truly special.
Sinner’s Comeback: More Exciting Than Finding a Hidden Level
Most importantly, Sinner zoomed into the quarterfinals without dropping a set, proving he didn’t need any magical power-ups this time. Fresh off a three-month suspension for doping, his return is more exciting than finding a hidden level. “I’m playing, for sure, some good tennis,” he shared, mentally fist-bumping Luigi. “I think we can see that, mentally, I’m for sure more ‘free’ which allows me to be more focused at times.”
“But on the other hand,” he added wisely, “it’s also my second tournament and I haven’t played for three months… I felt today that the level was very high, again from my side, but things can change quickly, you know?”
Sinner’s quarterfinals performance at Roland Garros is like reaching the next level in his tennis adventure—a reminder that in this game, every match is a new quest. For more on Jannik Sinner’s career and performance statistics, visit the ATP Tour site. Go, Jannik, go! Or should we say, “Go, Luigi, go!” 🎾🍄