Jannik Sinner’s manager, Salomon Kurtser, was sipping his morning coffee when he received a frantic call from Sinner himself.
“Salomon, it’s Anna again,” Sinner said, his voice trembling with frustration. “She’s been showing up at my practices, watching me with this creepy intensity. And yesterday, she sent me a package with a pair of handcuffs and a note that said, ‘You’ll never be free’.”
Kurtser’s eyes widened in alarm as he listened to Sinner’s account. He had heard rumors about Anna’s bizarre behavior before, but he had always dismissed them as mere gossip.
Now, however, he realized that something was seriously wrong.
“Jannik, I’m going to take care of this,” Kurtser said firmly. “I’ll increase your security detail and make sure Anna can’t get near you again.”
But as Kurtser began to investigate Anna’s background, he discovered a web of secrets and lies that went far beyond mere obsession.

It turned out that Anna was not just a deranged fan, but a former tennis player herself who had been obsessed with Sinner’s career. She had been stalking him for months, using her knowledge of the tennis world to stay one step ahead of his security team.
Kurtser was horrified by what he had uncovered, and he knew he had to act fast to protect Sinner. He worked with the authorities to obtain a restraining order against Anna, and he hired a team of private investigators to keep tabs on her movements.
As the days went by, Kurtser breathed a sigh of relief as Anna’s behavior seemed to subside. But he knew that he couldn’t let his guard down, not even for a moment.
In the high-stakes world of professional tennis, you could never be too careful.