Breaking Boundaries: Joao Lucas Reis da Silva's Historic Coming Out in Tennis
Brazilian player Joao Lucas Reis da Silva breaks new ground as the first active gay ATP player, inspiring change in the tennis world.




When Brazilian tennis sensation Joao Lucas Reis da Silva shared a heartfelt birthday tribute to his partner on Instagram, it unexpectedly set off a wave of change in the world of professional tennis. Unlike his previous posts, this one captured a wider audience, quickly going viral and making headlines around the globe.
At just 24 years old, Reis da Silva became the first active male professional tennis player to come out publicly. He clarified that this revelation wasn’t a new one for him—having opened up to family and friends five years earlier—but it was a defining moment for the sport, often overshadowed by a complex relationship with sexual orientation.
Reis da Silva explained, "This wasn’t the time I came out. I came out before that. About five years ago I told my parents, friends, coaches, and players I train with. But I understand a lot of people who don’t know me didn’t know that, so the post created a big buzz."
Throughout the years, women in tennis have had role models like Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova, who have provided a path for open discussions regarding their sexuality. In stark contrast, the men’s tour has lacked such visible examples, with Brian Vahaly as the only male player to have come out post-retirement. Reis da Silva points out this disparity:
"The gay women players are used to having someone before them. They have these people who are out, and I think it means it is easier for them to talk about their own sexuality."
Despite facing challenges, such as traveling to countries with anti-LGBT laws and the hypermasculine environment of the ATP locker rooms, Reis da Silva emphasizes how transformative it was to live openly.
"When I was in the closet, I used to hear a lot of bad comments about homosexuality and gay people. After I came out to my friends and the people around me, I stopped hearing those things. When these people have someone who is gay around them, they stop making these comments, and it creates a better environment."
Following his viral post, Reis da Silva experienced an overwhelming surge of support, not only from fans but also from tennis legends and fellow Brazilian players. His Instagram followers skyrocketed from 7,800 to over 25,000, illuminating the positive impact of his decision to be open about his sexuality.
This surge of admiration translated into tangible success on the court. Just one week after his Instagram post, Reis da Silva clinched victory at the Procopio Cup in Rio de Janeiro, securing a spot in the ATP 500 event qualifying draw in February.
"It is amazing how many good messages I received—people saying they admired me and I inspired them. I loved to read that," he stated.
As Reis da Silva continues to break down barriers in the sport he loves, he remains humble, acknowledging the mix of fear and positivity accompanying his newfound fame. He captures the essence of his journey perfectly:
"Maybe it was just a coincidence that I won after the post; maybe it was something different."
For now, one thing is clear: Joao Lucas Reis da Silva is not just a talented tennis player, but also a beacon of hope and change in the sport, paving the way for future generations.