Pope Leo XIV picks Andre Agassi & jokes about not wanting Jannik Sinner as opponent for charity showdown
- On May 8, Robert Francis Prevost was chosen to serve as the 267th leader of the Catholic Church.
- Prevost is a tennis fan who considers himself an amateur player but struggles to practice due to lack of time since leaving Peru.
- During a Vatican press meeting, a journalist asked Prevost to participate in a charity tennis match for Pontifical Missionary Works, to which he agreed.
- Prevost joked, "Sure, that's fine," when asked about playing alongside American Andre Agassi, but asked not to include Jannik Sinner, who recently returned at the Italian Open.
- Prevost’s acceptance of the charity match and his tennis interest received notable public attention, connecting his role to the sports community.
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Pope Leo XIV, the first meeting with the press on the live show "Disarmiamo le parole per disarmare il mondo." Then he jokes about tennis: "Yes to a game but not with Sinner..."
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