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Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner is a highly accomplished Italian professional tennis player, achieving the world No. 1 ranking. He boasts an impressive record of 20 ATP Tour-level singles titles, including four Grand Slam victories: two Australian Open titles, one Wimbledon Championship, and one US Open title. Further solidifying his status, Sinner won the 2024 ATP Finals and played a pivotal role in Italy's Davis Cup triumphs in both 2023 and 2024.

17 hours ago : Jannik Sinner Forced to Retire in Shanghai Match Against Griekspoor Due to Cramps

Jannik Sinner retired from his Shanghai match against Griekspoor due to cramps. The match score was 7-6, 5-7, 2-3. Sinner was seen limping during the match, leading to a medical timeout before his eventual withdrawal. The Italian player was in obvious discomfort.

1976: Panatta's French Open Final

Adriano Panatta reached the French Open final in 1976, before Sinner reached the Australian Open Final in 2024.

1976: Italy wins Davis Cup

In 1976, Italy won the Davis Cup for the first time. It was the last time until 2023.

1978: Adriano Panatta's Italian Open Final

In 1978, Adriano Panatta last reached the final of the Italian Open before Jannik Sinner in May 2025.

1978: Corrado Barazzutti's Record

In 1978, Corrado Barazzutti set a record for the most wins for an Italian in a single season in the Open Era, with 54 wins.

1986: Ivan Lendl's ATP Finals win

The 2024 season was the first time since Ivan Lendl in 1986 in which a player won the trophy without losing any set.

1998: Italy's last Davis Cup final

In 1998 Italy reached the Davis Cup final for the last time before the 2023 Davis Cup.

1998: Sinner's brother was born

In 1998, Mark, Jannik Sinner's older adopted brother, was born in Russia.

2000: Sinner Compared to Hewitt in 2000

In November 2021, Sinner became the youngest player to win an ATP Finals match on debut since Lleyton Hewitt in Lisbon in 2000.

August 2001: Jannik Sinner's birth

On August 16, 2001, Jannik Sinner was born in Innichen, South Tyrol, Italy, to Hanspeter and Siglinde Sinner.

2001: Hewitt's Major Champion Win

In 2001, Lleyton Hewitt won his debut event as a major champion. Sinner achieved the same thing in 2024.

2001: Sinner First Person Born in 2001 to Reach Challenger Final

In February 2019, Sinner became the first person born in 2001 to reach a Challenger final.

2003: Sinner compared to Rafael Nadal in 2003

Sinner finished the year at world No. 78, becoming the youngest player in the year-end top 80 since Rafael Nadal in 2003.

2005: Sinner Compared to Nadal in 2005

In 2020, Sinner became the first to make the quarterfinals on debut at the French Open since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

2005: Federer no straight-set defeat year

The 2024 season, Sinner became the second man after Roger Federer in 2005 in the Open Era to finish the year without a straight-set defeat

2006: Sinner Compared to Djokovic in 2006

In 2020, Sinner progressed to become the youngest quarterfinalist at the French Open since Novak Djokovic in 2006.

2007: Sinner compared to Djokovic in 2007-08

In 2022 at the US Open, Sinner became the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals of all four major tournaments since Novak Djokovic in 2007-08.

2008: Sinner Compared to Nishikori in 2008

After a semifinal at the Cologne Championship in 2020, Sinner closed out the season by winning the Sofia Open for his first ATP title, becoming the youngest player overall to win an ATP title since Kei Nishikori in 2008.

2008: Sinner won national championship in giant slalom

In 2008, at age seven, Jannik Sinner won a national championship in giant slalom.

2009: Sinner First Teen Champion Since the Creation of ATP 500

In August 2021, Sinner was the first Italian finalist and champion in Washington's tournament history as well as the youngest ATP 500 and first teen champion since the category was created in 2009.

2011: Djokovic's Davis Cup Loss

In 2011, Juan Martín del Potro was the last player to defeat Novak Djokovic in a Davis Cup singles match before Sinner.

2011: Sinner Compared to Tipsarevic in 2011

In November 2021, Sinner became the first alternate to win a match at ATP Finals since Janko Tipsarević in London in 2011.

2012: Sinner became a national runner-up

In 2012, at age 11, Jannik Sinner became a national runner-up in skiing.

2017: Sinner Focused on Professional Tour

Following the end of 2017, despite limited success as a junior, Sinner transitioned primarily to the professional tour.

2017: Sinner at Italy's Grade A Tournament

In 2017, Sinner suffered an opening round loss at Italy's Grade A tournament.

2018: Sinner's Quarterfinal Result

In 2018, Sinner reached the quarterfinal at Italy's Grade A tournament.

2018: Sinner Began Playing on ITF Men's Circuit

In early 2018, Sinner began playing on the ITF Men's Circuit and received wild cards for ATP Challenger Tour events. He finished the season ranked No. 551.

2018: Djokovic's Australian Open Defeat

Novak Djokovic's defeat to Sinner at the 2024 Australian Open was his first defeat at the tournament since 2018.

February 2019: Sinner Won First ATP Challenger Title

In February 2019, at the age of 17 years and 6 months, Sinner won his first ATP Challenger title in Bergamo.

2019: Sinner won Next Generation ATP Finals and ATP Newcomer of the Year

In 2019, Jannik Sinner won the Next Generation ATP Finals and was awarded the ATP Newcomer of the Year.

2019: Sinner's Success in the European Open and Next Gen ATP Finals

In 2019, Sinner reached an ATP semifinal at the European Open and qualified for the Next Gen ATP Finals, winning his round robin group.

2019: Sponsorship deals with Nike and Head

In 2019, at age 17, Jannik Sinner signed sponsorship deals with Nike and Head for tennis footwear, apparel, and equipment.

2020: "What's Kept You Moving" Mental Health Initiative

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Jannik Sinner launched his mental health initiative "What's Kept You Moving", interviewing young athletes about mental health challenges.

2020: Relationship with Maria Braccini begins

In 2020, Jannik Sinner started a relationship with Italian model Maria Braccini.

2020: Global ambassador contract with Rolex and sponsorship with Alfa Romeo

In 2020, at age 18, Jannik Sinner signed a global ambassador contract with Rolex and a sponsorship contract with Alfa Romeo.

2020: Sinner's Early 2020 Season

In early 2020, Sinner made the second round of the Australian Open and earned his first top 10 victory at the Rotterdam Open.

2020: First matches against Daniil Medvedev

Since 2020, Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev have met 15 times, with Sinner leading the rivalry 8–7. Medvedev won their first six matches.

2020: Sinner Carried Over Success from Late 2020

Sinner carried over his success from late 2020 into the start of the 2021 season.

August 2021: Sinner Won Citi Open and Entered Top 15

In August 2021, Sinner won the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., his third title, and entered the top 15 in ATP rankings.

November 2021: Sinner at the ATP Finals in Turin and Year-End Ranking

In November 2021, Sinner participated in the ATP Finals in Turin, won against Hurkacz, re-entered the top-10 in the rankings, and finished the year at world No. 10.

2021: First encounter with Novak Djokovic

In 2021, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic had their first encounter at the Monte-Carlo Masters, which Djokovic won.

2021: Sponsorship with Intesa Sanpaolo

In 2021, Jannik Sinner signed a sponsorship deal with Intesa Sanpaolo.

2021: Sinner successfully defended his title at the Sofia Open

In 2021, Sinner successfully defended his title at the Sofia Open and won his fifth career title at the European Open. He became the youngest man to win five ATP titles since 19-year-old Novak Djokovic.

2021: Sinner won his first doubles title at the Atlanta Open

In 2021, partnering with Reilly Opelka, Sinner won his first doubles title at the Atlanta Open.

2021: Sinner's Achievements in Early 2021

In early 2021, Sinner won his second career ATP title at the Great Ocean Road Open, and lost in the first round of the Australian Open.

2021: Berrettini at Wimbledon Championships

Matteo Berrettini reached the Wimbledon Championships in 2021, before Sinner reached the Australian Open Final in 2024.

2021: Matches against Carlos Alcaraz begin

Since 2021, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have faced each other 15 times, with Sinner trailing the rivalry 5–10.

February 2022: End of Collaboration with Piatti and Team

In February 2022, Jannik Sinner ended his long collaboration with Piatti and his team and began to train with Simone Vagnozzi, Umberto Ferrara, and a physiotherapist.

July 2022: Darren Cahill joins Sinner's team

In July 2022, coach Darren Cahill officially joined Jannik Sinner's team. Sinner also uses Formula Medicine for mental training.

October 2022: Musetti's title in Naples

In October 2022, Lorenzo Musetti won the title in Naples.

2022: Face of "An Ace for Research" Initiative

In 2022, Jannik Sinner became the face of the "An Ace for Research" initiative for cancer research, committing to a donation for every ace he scored at the ATP Finals.

2022: Hosts "Breaking Points" Video Series

In 2022, Jannik Sinner hosted "Breaking Points", a video series created by GQ where he interviewed sports icons about mental health.

2022: US Open Quarterfinal loss to Carlos Alcaraz

In 2022, Jannik Sinner lost the US Open quarterfinal in five sets to Carlos Alcaraz, after holding a match point against the eventual champion.

2022: Release of Tennis Manual Comic Book

In 2022, Jannik Sinner released the comic book "Piccoli grandi campioni: Il manuale illustrato del tennis di Jannik Sinner" through Panini Comics, an illustrated tennis manual for children.

2022: Sponsorship contract with Nike, Gucci, and Lavazza

In 2022, Jannik Sinner signed a new $150 million sponsorship contract with Nike and became the face of Gucci and Lavazza.

2022: Ventures into the Investment World

In 2022, Jannik Sinner ventured into the investment world, diversifying his assets through four different companies registered in Monte Carlo and owning properties in Milan.

2022: Nadal's Australian Open Win

In 2022, Rafael Nadal also won the Australian Open after losing the first two sets in the final, like Sinner did in 2024.

2022: Sinner at the 2022 Wimbledon Championships

In 2022, Sinner reached the quarterfinals at the Wimbledon Championships, losing to Novak Djokovic in five sets.

2022: Sinner's Performance at Davis Cup Finals and Vienna Open

In September 2022, Sinner secured a place for Italy's Davis Cup team at the Final 8 of the Davis Cup Finals. He also reached the quarterfinals at the Vienna Open.

2023: Monogrammed Gucci Duffel Bag at Wimbledon

During the 2023 Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner entered Centre Court carrying a monogrammed beige leather Gucci duffel bag, breaking Wimbledon's all-white dress code.

Gucci Duffle Travel Militare GG Beige Ebony Tmoro Bag Handbag Italy New
Gucci Duffle Travel Militare GG Beige Ebony Tmoro Bag Handbag Italy New

2023: Hired Giacomo Naldi as personal physiotherapist

In 2023, Jannik Sinner hired Giacomo Naldi as his personal physiotherapist.

2023: Sinner Led Italy to Davis Cup Crown in 2023

In 2023, Jannik Sinner led Italy to victory in the Davis Cup.

2023: First win against Novak Djokovic at the ATP Finals

In 2023, Jannik Sinner recorded his first win against Novak Djokovic at the ATP Finals, despite Djokovic winning the final.

2023: Partnership with Formula 1

In 2023, Jannik Sinner signed a partnership with Formula 1 to attract a young, diverse audience to the motorsport.

2023: Featured in "A Hero's Journey"

In 2023, Jannik Sinner was featured in GQ’s short film series "A Hero’s Journey", released also as a podcast.

2023: Miami Semifinal win against Carlos Alcaraz

In 2023, Jannik Sinner won against Carlos Alcaraz at the Miami Open semifinal.

2023: Sinner's Start to 2023

In 2023, Sinner lost in the quarterfinals at the Adelaide International 1 and in the 4th round at the Australian Open.

2023: ATP Awards

In 2023, Sinner was awarded the Most Improved Player of the Year award and voted the Fans' Favorite at the ATP Awards, while his coaches, Darren Cahill and Simone Vagnozzi, won the Coach of the Year award. Sinner also received the award for Best Tennis Player at the Supertennis Awards.

2023: Sinner won his first Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open

In 2023, Sinner won his first Masters 1000 title at the Canadian Open, reached the ATP Finals, and led Italy to the Davis Cup crown.

2023: Sinner disrupts Medvedev's winning streak

In late 2023, Jannik Sinner disrupted Daniil Medvedev's winning streak by winning the next five matches and eventually leveling the head-to-head.

2023: Matches won since China Open 2023

Prior to his semifinal defeat to Carlos Alcaraz, Sinner had won 36 of his previous 38 matches, dating back to the 2023 China Open.

March 2024: Positive Results for Banned Substance

In March 2024, Jannik Sinner had positive results for the banned substance clostebol in separate tests. The tribunal accepted his explanation that it was due to massages by his physiotherapist, who used a treatment containing clostebol. As a result, Sinner forfeited prize money and ranking points earned at the Indian Wells tournament.

May 2024: Publication of "Diventare Sinner"

On 15 May 2024, the book "Diventare Sinner" written by Enzo Anderloni, Michelangelo Dell'Edera and Alessandro Mastroluca was published by Giunti Editore. The book follows Sinner's evolution as a tennis player.

Diventare Sinner (Italian Edition)
Diventare Sinner (Italian Edition)

June 2024: Relationship with Anna Kalinskaya begins

Beginning in June 2024, Jannik Sinner was in a relationship with Russian tennis player Anna Kalinskaya.

June 2024: Honorary Citizenship of Sexten

In June 2024, Jannik Sinner received honorary citizenship of Sexten, where he grew up. He has also been labelled "the atypical Italian" by media outlets.

July 2024: Withdrawal from Olympics

On 24 July 2024, Sinner announced he would not participate in the 2024 Summer Olympics due to tonsillitis.

August 2024: Announcement of parting ways with fitness coach and physio

In August 2024, Jannik Sinner announced he parted ways with his fitness coach, Umberto Ferrara, and physio, Giacomo Naldi.

September 2024: Changes in fitness team

In September 2024, Jannik Sinner replaced Umberto Ferrara and Giacomo Naldi with Marco Panichi and Ulises Badio.

September 2024: Ambassador for 2026 Winter Olympics Volunteer Program

In September 2024, Jannik Sinner was announced as the ambassador for the 2026 Winter Olympics volunteer program.

2024: Year-End World No.1 and Shanghai Masters Win

After defeating Tomáš Machač in the 2024 Shanghai Masters semifinal, Sinner was confirmed as the year-end world No.1, becoming the first Italian player in history to achieve this ranking. Sinner then won the championship against Novak Djokovic to win his third Masters 1000 title of the year.

2024: China Open Final

At the 2024 China Open, Sinner reached the final of the tournament, which he lost to Carlos Alcaraz in three sets.

2024: Halle Open Win and Wimbledon Championships

At the 2024 Halle Open, Sinner won his debut tournament as world No. 1. At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Sinner entered as the top seed and lost to Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals after a medical timeout.

2024: Named on Forbes 30 Under 30 and Time 100 Next lists

In 2024, Forbes named Jannik Sinner on their 30 Under 30 Europe list and Time named him on their Time 100 Next list.

2024: Consecutive match wins and ATP level streak

In 2024, Jannik Sinner achieved a 17th and then 19th consecutive match win, the longest ATP level streak for an Italian player in the Open Era. He also had a 16-0 record in 2024.

2024: Sinner's Achievements in 2024

In 2024, Jannik Sinner achieved the year-end No. 1 world ranking, won the ATP Finals, secured two Australian Open titles, one Wimbledon Championship, and one US Open. He also led Italy to victory in the Davis Cup.

2024: Losses to Carlos Alcaraz

In 2024, Jannik Sinner lost all three matches against Carlos Alcaraz, including their third meeting at the China Open and the French Open semifinal in five sets.

2024: Australian Open Final win against Daniil Medvedev

In 2024, Jannik Sinner won against Daniil Medvedev at the Australian Open final in five sets to claim his first major title, but lost in the Wimbledon quarterfinals and won the US Open quarterfinal.

2024: Australian Open Semifinal and Shanghai Masters Final wins against Novak Djokovic

In 2024, Jannik Sinner won against Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open semifinal in four sets and at the Shanghai Masters final in straight sets.

2024: Brand Advocate for La-Roche Posay

In 2024, L’Oréal’s skincare brand La-Roche Posay appointed Jannik Sinner as their global brand advocate to help raise awareness about sun protection.

2024: Miami Open Win and Ranking

In 2024, Sinner defeated Grigor Dimitrov in the final of the Miami Open to win his second Master's 1000 title. As a result, he climbed to a career high (and Italian record) ranking of No. 2 in the world. Sinner improved his 2024 ATP match record to 22–1.

2024: Reaching World Number 1

In June 2024, following Novak Djokovic's withdrawal from the French Open, Sinner became world No. 1 for the first time, becoming the first Italian to hold the top position in the rankings.

2024: ATP Finals Win

In November 2024, Sinner won the season's ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, by defeating Fritz without dropping a set. He is the first Italian player ever to win the title.

2024: Highest Prize Money in ATP History

With a 2024 total prize money of $4,881,500, Jannik Sinner received the highest prize money in ATP history.

February 2025: WADA settlement for Clostebol positive test

In February 2025, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) reached a settlement with Sinner regarding his 2024 positive test for Clostebol, determining it was due to inadvertent contamination. Sinner received a three-month suspension from tennis competition, effective from 9 February to 4 May 2025. Novak Djokovic and others criticised the process.

April 2025: Launch of Jannik Sinner Foundation

In April 2025, Jannik Sinner announced the launch of the Jannik Sinner Foundation, a non-profit organization aimed at empowering children through education and sports.

May 2025: Breakup with Anna Kalinskaya

In May 2025, Jannik Sinner confirmed he had broken up with Anna Kalinskaya.

May 2025: Meeting with Pope Leo XIV

In May 2025, Jannik Sinner met with Pope Leo XIV, who is an avid tennis fan.

May 2025: Return to tournament play at the Italian Open and reaching the final

In May 2025, Jannik Sinner played his first tournament since his suspension at the Italian Open, where he reached the final, becoming the first Italian man to do so since 1978. He was then defeated in the final by Carlos Alcaraz.

May 2025: Suspension end

Sinner's three month suspension ended on 4 May 2025.

July 2025: Reappointment of Umberto Ferrara

On 23 July 2025, Jannik Sinner announced that he had reappointed his former fitness trainer Umberto Ferrara as his fitness coach with immediate effect.

August 2025: Global Brand Ambassador for Explora Journeys

In August 2025, Jannik Sinner was named a global brand ambassador for the Explora Journeys.

2025: Defending Australian Open Champion

Entering the 2025 Australian Open as the defending champion, Sinner beat Alexander Zverev in straight sets to successfully defend his title in the championship match on 26 January.

2025: Italian Open Final and Major Finals against Carlos Alcaraz

In 2025, Jannik Sinner lost to Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets at the Italian Open final, lost in five sets at the French Open despite winning the first two, and won at Wimbledon in four sets, dethroning Alcaraz.

2025: Featured in Andrea Bocelli single

In 2025, Jannik Sinner was featured in an Andrea Bocelli single in a spoken word role.

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2025: French Open and Wimbledon Semifinal wins against Novak Djokovic

In 2025, Jannik Sinner won against Novak Djokovic at the semifinals of the French Open and Wimbledon, both times in straight sets.

2025: Sinner's 2025 Season Highlights

In 2025, Sinner defended his Australian Open title, was suspended for three months, finished runner-up at the French Open, and won Wimbledon.

2025: Current through the 2025 US Open

The information is current through the 2025 US Open.