Jannik Sinner, the current World No. 1, has opened up about the notable absence of his family during his matches. Despite their support, Sinner explained that his parents often choose not to attend his games, citing a desire to avoid adding pressure to his performance. He noted that his father missed the French Open final and his mother walked out of the Italian Open semifinal, reflecting a pattern that has persisted throughout his career. Sinner believes that this approach allows him to focus better on his game without the added emotional weight of family presence. As he prepares for Wimbledon, Sinner's commitment to maintaining his mental focus remains a priority, and he continues to navigate the expectations that come with being a top player.