"Sometimes, we need to see the funny side of things," Sinner discusses his match outfit
Player outfits have been a major talking point at Roland-Garros 2025. First, it was Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz’s attire, then his main rival Sinner’s. Asked about it after his round of 16 match against Rublev, the current world No. 1 addressed the topic, particularly his coach Darren Cahill’s humorous Instagram post comparing him to the video game character Luigi:
"It’s fine, it’s fine (smiles). Sometimes, we need to see the funny side of things. It’s no different—I think these outfits are also great. You have to switch up the style a bit; otherwise, everything gets a little boring." These comments were reported by *Punto de Break*.
Having secured his spot in the quarterfinals, he will face Kazakhstan’s Bublik, who will play his first career quarterfinal at Porte d’Auteuil.
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