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 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.
In 1978, Jannik Sinner surpassed Corrado Barazzutti's mark of 54 wins in 1978.
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.
In 2000, Sinner became the youngest player to win an ATP Finals match on debut since Lleyton Hewitt in Lisbon.
In 2001, Jannik Sinner was the first person born in 2001 to reach a Challenger final.
In 2001, Sinner also became the first male player since Lleyton Hewitt, in 2001, to win his debut event as a major champion.
In 2003, Jannik Sinner became the youngest player in the year-end top 80 since Rafael Nadal.
In 2005, Jannik Sinner became the youngest to win back-to-back ATP titles since Rafael Nadal.
In 2005, Jannik Sinner was the first player to make the quarterfinals on debut since Rafael Nadal.
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.
In 2006, Jannik Sinner became the youngest quarterfinalist at the French Open since Novak Djokovic, progressing after victories over Stefanos Tsitsipas and Alexander Zverev.
In 2007, Jannik Sinner became the youngest player to reach the quarterfinals of all four Grand Slam tournaments since Novak Djokovic.
In 2008, Sinner became the youngest player overall to win an ATP title since Kei Nishikori.
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.
In 2011, Sinner became the first alternate to win a match at the ATP Finals since Janko Tipsarević in London.
In 2018, Sinner's victory over Djokovic was the latter's first defeat at the Australian Open since 2018.
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.
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.
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.
In 2020, Jannik Sinner carried over his success from late 2020 into the start of the 2021 season.
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.
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.
In November 2021, Jannik Sinner re-entered the top 10 in the ATP rankings after his performance at the ATP Finals in Turin.
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.
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.
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.
In October 2022, Lorenzo Musetti won the title in Naples.
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.
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.
In June 2024, Jannik Sinner received honorary citizenship of Sexten where he grew up.
In 2024, Forbes named Jannik Sinner on their 30 Under 30 Europe list, and Time named him on their Time 100 Next list.
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.
In 2024, Jannik Sinner won the Australian Open, the US Open, and the ATP Finals, solidifying his position as a top player.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
With a 2024 total prize money of $4,881,500, he received the highest prize money in ATP history.
In 2025, Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title, reinforcing his dominance in the sport.
In 2025, Sinner won his Australian Open, defeating Alexander Zverev to defend his title in the championship match on 26 January.