There's a fabulous image that's been bouncing around all the smartphones yesterday. We're talking about tennis and that global figure named Jannik Sinner. Arguably the strongest Italian athlete of the last fifty years, considering the difficulty of becoming number one in tennis, his consistency, his profile, and the example he sets in every word, every gesture.

Speaking of gestures: in Indian Wells, a town in Riverside County, a few miles from Palm Springs, California, the first of nine scheduled ATP 1000 tournaments is underway. He, a lifelong millionaire, he who is Sinner everywhere, from India to Kyrgyzstan, with a large and attentive staff, he who can make several heads pop by lifting a finger, went to the supermarket and bought himself some toilet paper.

And then he had to sign autographs and take selfies with toilet paper (on offer) in his hands. Speaking of profiles, examples, image. Immense.

© Riproduzione riservata