Jannik Sinner
Italian tennis player
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2025 | Jannik Sinner achieves his first Major tournament win, ranking 2nd in the money list with $2,830,697 in earnings |
May 2025 | Continuing strong performance in 2025, maintaining his top ranking and winning 1 title so far in the season. |
May 2025 | Alcaraz defeats Sinner in straight sets in the Italian Open final. |
May 2025 | Sinner and Alcaraz are set to face each other in the Italian Open final. |
May 2025 | Defeated Casper Ruud (ranked 7th) at Italian Open in the quarterfinals on clay surface, winning 6–0, 6–1 |
May 2025 | Met with Pope Leo XIV, who was an avid tennis fan. |
May 5 2025 | Reached Italian Open final, losing to Carlos Alcaraz 6–7(5–7), 1–6 |
April 2025 | Jannik Sinner launched the Jannik Sinner Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering children globally through education and sports. |
2025 | Jannik Sinner wins his first Major tournament, achieving 1 ATP win and total earnings of $2,150,400, ranking 2nd in the money list |
March 17 2025 | As of the current date, Sinner maintains an exceptional ranking, being in the top 1 of the ATP world rankings. |
2025 | In the Australian Open semifinals, Sinner defeated Ben Shelton in straight sets, securing his place in the tournament's final. |
February 9 2025 | Began a three-month suspension from tennis competition due to a WADA 'case resolution agreement' related to a 2024 positive test for Clostebol. |
February 9 2025 | Begins a WADA suspension preventing him from competing in ATP events until 4 May 2025. |
January 26 2025 | Jannik Sinner successfully defended his Australian Open title by defeating Alexander Zverev in straight sets in the championship match. |
January 2025 | Jannik Sinner competed as the defending champion at the Australian Open, defeating Nicolás Jarry, Tristan Schoolkate, Marcos Giron, Holger Rune, and Alex de Minaur to reach the semi-finals, where he was set to face Ben Shelton. |
January 2025 | Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title, defeating Nicolás Jarry, Tristan Schoolkate, Marcos Giron, and Holger Rune to reach the quarter finals. |
January 2025 | Defended his Australian Open title. |
January 13 2025 | Won Australian Open, defeating Alexander Zverev in the final (6-3, 7-6(7-4), 6-3) |
January 2025 | Won the 2025 Australian Open, continuing his impressive run of success. |
2024 | Reaches world number 1 ranking, wins the Australian Open, and achieves an outstanding 73-6 win-loss record, marking his most successful year to date. |
2024 | Reached a career-high milestone of 44 weeks at ATP world No. 1 ranking. |
2024 | Became the youngest male player (aged 23) to win two hard court majors in the same calendar season. |
2024 | Became the youngest player in history to win the ATP Finals as world No. 1. |
2024 | Became the youngest player in history to win the Australian Open, US Open, and ATP Finals on hard courts in the same season. |
2024 | Achieved a career-high milestone of being ranked ATP world No. 1 for a total of 41 weeks. |
2024 | Sinner achieves significant ATP ranking milestones: 76 weeks in top 5, 124 weeks in top 10, 196 weeks in top 20, 231 weeks in top 50, and 259 weeks in top 100. |
2024 | Sinner was named ITF World Champion, a prestigious international tennis honor. |
2024 | Named on Forbes' 30 Under 30 Europe list for 2024. |
2024 | Named on Time's Time 100 Next list for 2024. |
2024 | Sinner won the ATP Fans' Favourite Player award for the second consecutive year, further solidifying his fan base. |
2024 | Reached Quarter-finals (QF) at Wimbledon, showing continued strong performance in major tournaments. |
2024 | Won three Masters 1000 events, the US Open, and the ATP Finals to finish the year as the dominant world No. 1. |
2024 | Won the Shanghai Masters final against Novak Djokovic in straight sets. |
2024 | Sinner helped Italy win the Davis Cup by defeating Netherlands' Tallon Griekspoor in the final. |
2024 | Started a relationship with tennis player Anna Kalinskaya |
2024 | Won the Australian Open, US Open, ATP Finals, and the Davis Cup in the same season, standing alone in this achievement. |
2024 | Jannik Sinner was named Gazzetta dello Sport Italian Sportsman of the Year, recognizing his outstanding achievements in sports during the year. |
2024 | L'Oréal's skincare brand La-Roche Posay appointed Sinner as their global brand advocate to raise awareness about sun protection. |
2024 | Jannik Sinner achieved the highest total prize money in ATP history, earning $4,881,500 for the year. |
2024 | Won the US Open Grand Slam tournament, securing his second Grand Slam title in the same year. |
2024 | Sinner won the ATP Finals in Turin, Italy, defeating Taylor Fritz without losing a single set, becoming the first Italian player to win the title. |
2024 | Received the CONI Golden Collar of Sports Merit for a second time, further cementing his status as a distinguished athlete |
2024 | Ended his relationship with Maria Braccini |
2024 | Became the youngest champion of the Shanghai Masters at 23 years, 1 month, and 28 days old. |
2024 | Set a record for most wins (47) in first 50 matches as World No. 1, matching achievements of Bjorn Borg and Jimmy Connors. |
2024 | Won first and second major titles in the same calendar season, joining Jimmy Connors and Guillermo Vilas in this achievement. |
2024 | Achieved 21 consecutive sets won against top-10 opponents, a record-breaking performance. |
2024 | Became the first player to claim 10 consecutive straight-sets wins over top-10 opponents. |
2024 | Won three Masters 1000 events and the US Open, finishing the year as world No. 1. |
2024 | Sinner wins 2 Major titles and 6 ATP titles, reaching world number 1 ranking |
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