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Jannik Sinner

Jannik Sinner is a highly accomplished Italian professional tennis player, currently holding the world No. 1 ranking, a historic first for Italy. He boasts an impressive record of 19 ATP singles titles, highlighted by major victories at the 2024 Australian Open, 2024 US Open and 2025 Australian Open. Sinner's achievements also include winning the 2024 ATP Finals and securing four Masters 1000 titles. Furthermore, he played a pivotal role in Italy's Davis Cup triumphs in 2023 and 2024.

1976: Italy Won Davis Cup Title

In 1976, Italy won the Davis Cup title for the second time. Sinner helped Italy clinch the title for the second time after 47 years since 1976.

1976: Adriano Panatta at the French Open

In 1976, after Adriano Panatta at the French Open and Matteo Berrettini at the 2021 Wimbledon Championships, Sinner became the third man to reach a major final in the Open Era.

1978: Most wins for Italian man in Open Era

In 1978, Jannik Sinner surpassed Corrado Barazzutti's mark of 54 wins in 1978.

1986: Won Trophy Without Losing Any Set

In 1986, it was the first time since Ivan Lendl in 1986 in which a player won the trophy without losing any set, and the first time ever in which an Italian player won the title.

1998: Italy Reached Davis Cup Final

In 1998, Italy reached the Davis Cup final for the first time since 1998. Sinner helped Italy reach the Davis Cup final for the first time since 1998.

2000: Youngest player to win an ATP Finals match

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

August 2001: Jannik Sinner's Birth

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

2001: First person born in 2001 to reach Challenger final

In 2001, Jannik Sinner was the first person born in 2001 to reach a Challenger final.

2001: Lleyton Hewitt Won Debut Event

In 2001, Sinner also became the first male player since Lleyton Hewitt, in 2001, to win his debut event as a major champion.

2003: Youngest player in top 80 since Nadal

In 2003, Jannik Sinner became the youngest player in the year-end top 80 since Rafael Nadal.

2005: Youngest to win back-to-back ATP titles since Nadal

In 2005, Jannik Sinner became the youngest to win back-to-back ATP titles since Rafael Nadal.

2005: First to Make Quarterfinals on Debut Since Nadal

In 2005, Jannik Sinner was the first player to make the quarterfinals on debut since Rafael Nadal.

2005: Federer Finished Season without Defeat

In 2005, Sinner completed the entire season without a single straight-set defeat, becoming only the second man in the Open Era (Federer in 2005) to achieve this feat over a full year.

2006: Youngest Quarterfinalist at French Open Since Djokovic

In 2006, Jannik Sinner became the youngest quarterfinalist at the French Open since Novak Djokovic, progressing after victories over Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev.

2007: Youngest player to reach all Grand Slam quarter finals

In 2007, Jannik Sinner became the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals of all four Grand Slam tournaments since Novak Djokovic.

2008: Youngest tour-level champion since Nishikori

In 2008, Sinner became the youngest player overall to win an ATP title since Kei Nishikori.

2008: National Championship in Giant Slalom

In 2008, at the age of seven, Jannik Sinner won a national championship in giant slalom, showcasing his early talent in skiing.

2009: Youngest and first teen champion since 2009

In 2009, Jannik Sinner won the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., becoming the youngest ATP 500 and first teen champion since the category was created in 2009.

2011: First Alternate to Win a Match

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

2011: Defeated Djokovic

In 2011, Sinner faced Djokovic for the third time in 11 days, and become the first player to defeat him in a Davis Cup singles match since Juan Martín del Potro in 2011.

2012: National Runner-Up in Skiing

In 2012, at the age of eleven, Jannik Sinner became a national runner-up in skiing, continuing his success in junior skiing competitions.

2017: Move to Professional Tour

Following the end of 2017, Jannik Sinner transitioned mainly to the professional tour due to limited success as a junior player.

2017: Opening Round Loss at Italy's Grade A Tournament

In 2017, Jannik Sinner experienced an opening round loss at Italy's Grade A tournament on the junior circuit.

2018: Quarterfinal at Junior Event

In 2018, Jannik Sinner reached the quarterfinal of a junior event, marking his only junior tournament appearance of the year.

2018: Djokovic's First Defeat at Australian Open Since 2018

In 2018, Sinner's victory over Djokovic was the latter's first defeat at the Australian Open since 2018.

2018: Debut on ITF Men's Circuit

In early 2018, Jannik Sinner began his journey on the ITF Men's Circuit, initially participating in ITF Futures events. He received wild cards for ATP Challenger Tour events in the second half of the year and finished the year ranked No. 551.

February 2019: First ATP Challenger Title in Bergamo

In February 2019, Jannik Sinner won his first ATP Challenger title in Bergamo at the age of 17 years and 6 months, becoming the youngest Italian to achieve this milestone.

2019: Top 100 Ranking and Next Gen ATP Finals Win

In 2019, Jannik Sinner broke into the top 100 rankings, won the Next Generation ATP Finals, and received the ATP Newcomer of the Year award, marking a significant breakthrough in his career.

2019: ATP Semifinal and Top 100 Ranking

In 2019, Jannik Sinner had a strong finish to the season, reaching an ATP semifinal as a wild card at the European Open and breaking into the top 100 for the first time after defeating world No. 13 Gaël Monfils.

2019: Sponsorship deals with Nike and Head

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

2020: First Encounter

In 2020, Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev have met since 2020, with Sinner leading the rivalry.

2020: Relationship with Maria Braccini

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

2020: Continuation of Success from Late 2020

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

2020: First Grand Slam Win and Top 10 Victory

In 2020, Jannik Sinner reached the second round of the Australian Open, recording his first Grand Slam main draw match win. He also secured his first top 10 victory against world No. 10 David Goffin at the Rotterdam Open.

2020: Global ambassador contract with Rolex and Alfa Romeo sponsorship

In 2020, Jannik Sinner signed a global ambassador contract with Rolex. In October 2020, he also signed a sponsorship contract with Alfa Romeo.

2020: Launch of "What's Kept You Moving" Initiative

In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Jannik Sinner launched his mental health initiative "What's Kept You Moving", a series in which he interviewed other young athletes about overcoming mental health challenges in sports.

August 2021: Citi Open Champion and Top 15 Ranking

In August 2021, Jannik Sinner won the Citi Open in Washington, D.C., becoming the first Italian finalist and champion in the tournament's history. He also entered the top 15 in the ATP rankings as a result.

November 2021: Return to Top 10 Ranking

In November 2021, Jannik Sinner re-entered the top 10 in the ATP rankings after his performance at the ATP Finals in Turin.

2021: First Match

In 2021, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have faced each other since 2021, with Alcaraz leading the rivalry. Their first encounter came in the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters.

2021: First Encounter with Djokovic

In 2021, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic have met eight times with the rivalry tied, with their first encounter coming in the 2021 Monte-Carlo Masters.

2021: Youngest ATP 500 Champion and Top 10 Ranking

In 2021, Jannik Sinner became the youngest ATP 500 champion at the Washington Open and entered the top 10 in rankings, making him the first player born in the 2000s to achieve this milestone.

2021: First Doubles Title at Atlanta Open

In 2021, Jannik Sinner partnered with Reilly Opelka to win his first doubles title at the Atlanta Open, defeating Steve Johnson and Jordan Thompson.

2021: Sponsorship with Intesa Sanpaolo

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

2021: Sofia Open Title Defense and Fifth ATP Title

In 2021, Jannik Sinner successfully defended his title at the Sofia Open and won his fifth career title by defeating Diego Schwartzman at the European Open.

2021: Second ATP Title at Great Ocean Road Open

In 2021, Jannik Sinner won his second career ATP title at the Great Ocean Road Open, defeating Karen Khachanov in the semifinals and becoming the youngest to win back-to-back ATP titles since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

2021: Matteo Berrettini at Wimbledon Championships

In 2021, after Adriano Panatta at the 1976 French Open and Matteo Berrettini at the 2021 Wimbledon Championships, Sinner became the third man to reach a major final in the Open Era.

February 2022: Began training with Simone Vagnozzi

In February 2022, he ended his long collaboration with Piatti and his team and began to train with Simone Vagnozzi, ex-coach of Marco Cecchinato, new fitness coach Umberto Ferrara and physiotherapist.

July 2022: Darren Cahill joined Sinner's Team

In July 2022, coach Darren Cahill officially joined Sinner's team.

October 2022: Musetti wins the 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 the purchase of modern lasers to diagnose cancers in men for every ace he scored in the ATP Finals and visited the research laboratories at The Candiolo Cancer Institute.

2022: Hosted 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: Wimbledon Quarterfinal

In 2022, Jannik Sinner reached his third career Grand Slam quarterfinal at the Wimbledon Championships, losing to Novak Djokovic in five sets.

2022: Release of Tennis Manual for Children

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 in which an illustrated character of Sinner explains tennis and gives advice to beginners.

2022: New Sponsorship deal with Nike and became the face of Gucci and Lavazza

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

2022: Investment in Real Estate

In 2022, Jannik Sinner ventured into the investment world by diversifying his assets through four different companies. His real estate company owns properties at Corso Venezia in Milan.

2022: Rafael Nadal won Australian Open

In 2022, his victory over Medvedev meant he became the second player to win the Australian Open after losing the first two sets in the final, after Rafael Nadal, who also beat Medvedev in 2022.

2022: US Open Quarterfinal Match

In 2022, they played several high-profile matches, such as the 2022 US Open quarterfinal, which Alcaraz won in five sets after saving a match point en route to the title.

2022: Davis Cup Finals Qualification

In September 2022, during the Davis Cup Finals, Jannik Sinner's win secured Italy's place at the Final 8 of the Davis Cup Finals.

2023: Service Stance Change

As of late 2023, Sinner serves with a pinpoint stance. Sinner is aiming to incorporate more variety into his game, hence he has been developing his net game and ability to serve-and-volley, as well as his slices and dropshots, to reduce the number of long rallies he has to play from the baseline.

2023: Wimbledon Gucci Bag Controversy

During the 2023 Wimbledon, Jannik Sinner entered Centre Court carrying a monogrammed beige leather Gucci duffel bag, breaking Wimbledon’s all-white dress code. This prompted worldwide media coverage and commentary.

2023: First Win against Djokovic

In 2023, Djokovic won their first three encounters, with Sinner recording his first win in the 2023 ATP Finals.

2023: Davis Cup crown

In 2023, Jannik Sinner lead Italy to win the Davis Cup.

2023: Partnership with Formula 1

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

2023: Awarded Most Improved Player of the Year and Fans' Favorite

In 2023, Jannik Sinner was awarded the ATP Most Improved Player of the Year and voted the Fans' Favorite. His coaches also won Coach of the Year. Sinner also received the award for Best Tennis Player at the Supertennis Awards.

2023: Featured in GQ Short Film Series

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

2023: First Masters 1000 Title and Davis Cup Crown

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

2023: Sinner's Winning Streak

In 2023, Sinner disrupted this streak in late 2023 by winning the next five, and eventually leveling the head-to-head.

2023: Australian Open

In 2023, at the Australian Open, Jannik Sinner lost in the 4th round to Stefanos Tsitsipas in 5 sets.

2023: Miami Semifinal Match

In 2023, they played several high-profile matches, such as the 2023 Miami semifinal, won by Sinner.

2023: Hired Giacomo Naldi as his personal physiotherapist

In early 2023, he hired Giacomo Naldi as his personal physiotherapist. Instead of hiring a mental coach like other tennis players, Sinner uses Formula Medicine, an Italian mental training program developed for Formula 1 drivers.

2023: Matches leading up to 2024

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: Anti-Doping Rule Violations

In March 2024, an independent tribunal decided that Sinner had committed two anti-doping rule violations after testing positive for clostebol in separate tests in March 2024. He forfeited prize money and ranking points earned at the Indian Wells tournament.

May 15, 2024: Publication of 'Diventare Sinner'

On May 15, 2024, the book titled Diventare Sinner, written by Enzo Anderloni, Michelangelo Dell'Edera and Alessandro Mastroluca in collaboration with the Italian Tennis Federation, was published by Giunti Editore. It follows Sinner’s evolution from a junior ski champion to a professional tennis player and grand slam champion.

June 2024: Relationship with Anna Kalinskaya

As of June 2024, Jannik Sinner was in a relationship with tennis player Anna Kalinskaya.

June 2024: Honorary Citizenship of Sexten

In June 2024, Jannik Sinner received honorary citizenship of Sexten where he grew up.

July 2024: Withdrawal from 2024 Summer Olympics

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

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.

September 2024: Replaced Ferrara and Naldi

In September 2024, he replaced Ferrara and Naldi with Novak Djokovic’s former fitness trainer Marco Panichi and physiotherapist Ulises Badio.

2024: Recognition by Forbes and Time

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

2024: 2024 Australian Open, US Open and World No. 1 Ranking

In 2024, Jannik Sinner won the Australian Open by defeating Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev, followed by winning three Masters 1000 events, the US Open, and the ATP Finals, finishing the year as the world No. 1.

2024: Australian Open, US Open and ATP Finals wins

In 2024, Jannik Sinner won the Australian Open, the US Open, and the ATP Finals, solidifying his position as a top player.

2024: La-Roche Posay Brand Advocate

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: Davis Cup Victory and Season Record

In 2024, Sinner ended the 2024 season by defeating Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor in the Davis Cup final, to win Italy's second consecutive title. Sinner completed the entire season without a single straight-set defeat.

2024: Shanghai Masters and ATP Finals Wins

In 2024, Sinner was confirmed as the year-end world No.1, becoming the first Italian player in history to achieve this ranking. Sinner won the Shanghai Masters against Novak Djokovic and the season's ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, by defeating Fritz.

2024: Ascension to World No. 1 and French Open

In 2024, Sinner withdrew from the Madrid Masters and Italian Open due to a hip injury. After Novak Djokovic withdrew from the 2024 French Open on 4 June and following the conclusion of the tournament, Sinner became world No. 1 for the first time on 10 June. He became the first Italian player (male or female) to hold the top position in the rankings. Sinner lost in the semifinal to Alcaraz in five sets.

2024: US Open Victory

In 2024, Sinner won his second major at the US Open. He became the fourth man in more than 50 years to win his first two major titles in the same season. At age 23, Sinner became the youngest man ever to win both hard-court majors in the same year.

2024: ATP Paribas Open victory over Struff

In 2024, at the BNP Paribas Open, with a victory over Jan-Lennard Struff to reach the fourth round, he recorded his 17th consecutive match win, the longest ATP level streak for an Italian player in the Open Era. In 2024 Sinner won his debut event as a major champion

2024: China Open

In 2024, at the China Open, Sinner defeated several players to reach the final of the tournament, which he lost to Carlos Alcaraz.

2024: Halle Open Victory and Wimbledon Championships

In 2024, at the Halle Open, Sinner won his debut tournament as world No. 1. At the 2024 Wimbledon Championships, Sinner entered as the top seed in a major for the first time, but lost to Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals.

2024: Miami Open Victory and Ranking Increase

In 2024, at the Miami Open, Sinner defeated Grigor Dimitrov in the final 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. Later in the year, Sinner had his prize money and ranking points earned at the event forfeited by a tribunal in relation to a "no fault or negligence" anti-doping rule violation.

2024: Positive Test for Clostebol

In 2024, for his 2024 positive test for Clostebol, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced in February 2025 they entered a case resolution agreement with Sinner. WADA accepted the cause and explanation of the positive test but stated "an athlete bears responsibility for the entourage’s negligence".

2024: Matches Against Djokovic

In 2024, the pair have played some notable matches, including the 2024 Australian Open semifinal, which Sinner won in four sets, and the 2024 Shanghai Masters final, which Sinner won in straight sets.

2024: Met Three Times in 2024

In 2024, the pair met three times on the tour, with Alcaraz winning all three matches, notably their third meeting at the 2024 China Open.

2024: Australian Open, Wimbledon, and US Open Matches

In 2024, the two have played a number of high-profile matches, most notably the 2024 Australian Open final, which Sinner won in five sets after being down two-sets-to-love to claim his first major title. They met again in the 2024 Wimbledon quarterfinals, which Medvedev won in five sets, and the 2024 US Open quarterfinal, which Sinner won in four sets en route to the title.

2024: Highest prize money in ATP history

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

February 2025: WADA Announces Agreement

In February 2025, for his 2024 positive test for Clostebol, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) announced in February 2025 they entered a case resolution agreement with Sinner. WADA accepted the cause and explanation of the positive test but stated "an athlete bears responsibility for the entourage’s negligence".

May 2025: Tennis Ineligibility

In May 2025, a three-month suspension was handed down with Sinner being ineligible from tennis competition from 9 February to 4 May 2025.

2025: 2025 Australian Open Title Defense

In 2025, Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title, reinforcing his dominance in the sport.

2025: Australian Open Championship

In 2025, Sinner won his Australian Open, defeating Alexander Zverev to defend his title in the championship match on 26 January.

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