Jannik Sinner's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Jannik Sinner

A closer look at the biggest achievements of Jannik Sinner. Awards, milestones, and records that define success.

Jannik Sinner is a highly accomplished Italian professional tennis player, currently ranked world No. 1 by the ATP and the year-end No. 1 in 2024. He boasts an impressive record of 29 ATP Tour–level singles titles, including four majors, ten Masters, and two ATP Finals titles. Sinner also played a pivotal role in leading Italy to consecutive Davis Cup victories in 2023 and 2024. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the youngest player to achieve a Career Golden Masters in singles.

1978: Corrado Barazzutti's record

In 1978, Corrado Barazzutti had 54 wins in a season.

1982: Previous Longest French Open Final

In 1982, the French Open final lasted 4 hours and 42 minutes, setting a record that would later be broken.

1990: ATP Masters Series Started

In 2026, with his Madrid Open win, Sinner became the first to win five consecutive 1000 level titles since the ATP Masters Series started in 1990.

2000: Youngest to win an ATP Finals match on debut since 2000

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

2001: First person born in 2001 to reach a Challenger final

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

2003: Youngest in the year-end top 80

Jannik Sinner finished 2019 ranked world No. 78, becoming the youngest player in the year-end top 80 since Rafael Nadal in 2003. He was also named ATP Newcomer of the Year.

2005: First to make the quarterfinals on debut since Nadal

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

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

In 2021, Jannik Sinner became the youngest to win back-to-back ATP titles since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

2006: Youngest quarterfinalist at the French Open

In 2020, Jannik Sinner became the youngest quarterfinalist at the French Open since Novak Djokovic in 2006.

2007: Youngest player to reach the quarterfinals

Seeded 11th at the US Open in 2022, Sinner became the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals of all four major tournaments since Novak Djokovic in 2007-08. He lost to Carlos Alcaraz in a five-set match lasting 5 hours and 15 minutes.

2008: Youngest ATP title

After a semifinal at the Cologne Championship, Jannik Sinner won the Sofia Open for his first ATP title in 2020, becoming the youngest Italian tour-level champion in the Open Era and the youngest player to win an ATP title since Kei Nishikori in 2008.

2009: Youngest ATP 500

In August 2021, Jannik Sinner became the youngest ATP 500 and first teen champion since the category was created in 2009.

2011: First alternate to win a match since 2011

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

February 2019: First ATP Challenger title in Bergamo

In February 2019, Jannik Sinner won his first ATP Challenger title in Bergamo, becoming the first person born in 2001 to reach a Challenger final and the youngest Italian to win a Challenger title.

August 2021: Citi Open win 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, and entered the top 15 in the ATP rankings.

November 2021: ATP Finals Debut

In November 2021, Jannik Sinner made his ATP Finals debut in Turin after Matteo Berrettini withdrew, becoming the youngest player to win an ATP Finals match on debut since Lleyton Hewitt in 2000. He finished the year at world No. 10.

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 and became the youngest to win back-to-back ATP titles since Rafael Nadal in 2005.

2024: Australian Open Win

At the 2024 Australian Open, Jannik Sinner won a major final in five sets after being down 0-2 sets, becoming the first man to achieve this feat and then lose a major final in five sets after being up 2-0 sets.

2024: Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe and Time 100 Next Recognition

In 2024, Jannik Sinner was named on Forbes' 30 Under 30 Europe list and Time's Time 100 Next list.

2024: Year-end No. 1 and Davis Cup Crown

In 2024, Jannik Sinner was ranked year-end No. 1 by the ATP and led Italy to win the Davis Cup.

2024: Australian Open win and World No. 1

In 2024, Jannik Sinner won the Australian Open, defeating Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev, and finished the year as world No. 1.

2024: Davis Cup title and undefeated season

In 2024, Sinner ended the 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: Sinner wins 2024 US Open

In 2024, Sinner won his second major at the US Open, defeating Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals, Jack Draper in the semifinals, and Taylor Fritz in the final. He dedicated his win to his aunt. At age 23, Sinner became the youngest man ever to win both hard-court majors in the same year.

2024: Cincinnati Open

In 2024, Sinner won the Cincinnati Open, defeating Frances Tiafoe in the championship in straight sets. He also overcame Alex Michelsen, Andrey Rublev, and Alexander Zverev en route to his victory. This marks his second 1000 level title in the 2024 season and fifth title overall.

2024: Sinner becomes world No. 1

In 2024, after Novak Djokovic withdrew from the French Open on June 4 and following the conclusion of the tournament, Sinner became world No. 1 for the first time on June 10, becoming the first Italian to hold the top position in the rankings.

2024: Year-end world No.1

In 2024, after defeating Tomáš Machač in the 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 went on to win the championship against Novak Djokovic to win his third ATP Masters 1000 title of the year, becoming the tournament's youngest-ever champion, and seventh overall title of 2024. In November, Sinner won the season's ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, by defeating Fritz.

2025: ATP Finals Victory Over Alcaraz

In 2025, Jannik Sinner beat Alcaraz in two sets at the ATP Finals to retain the title, ending the year at number two and number one respectively on the ATP tour ranking.

2025: Finals of all four majors and second ATP Finals

In 2025, Jannik Sinner reached the finals of all four major tournaments, including winning Wimbledon, and won his second consecutive ATP Finals.

2025: ATP Finals Title Defense

In 2025, Jannik Sinner successfully defended his title at the ATP Finals, winning all of his round-robin matches and not dropping a set during the tournament for the second year in a row. He became the third player, after Federer and Djokovic, and the youngest, to reach the final of every major and the ATP Finals in the same season.

2025: Australian Open

In 2025, Sinner won the Australian Open against Alexander Zverev.

April 2026: Regains World No. 1 Ranking

On April 13, 2026, Jannik Sinner regained the world No. 1 singles ranking from Alcaraz after winning the Miami Open.

2026: Monte-Carlo Masters Victory Over Alcaraz

In 2026, Jannik Sinner beat Alcaraz in two sets again at the Monte-Carlo Masters tournament, once again taking the world number one ranking.

2026: Madrid Open Victory

In 2026, Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev in the final of the Madrid Open, becoming the first man to win the first four ATP Masters 1000 events of a season.

2026: Record six consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles

In 2026, Jannik Sinner won a record six consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles and completed the Career Golden Masters.