Boss Jannik Sinner’s figures after his second Grand Slam victory

Boss Jannik Sinner’s figures after his second Grand Slam victory
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By winning his second Grand Slam title in 2024, the 23-year-old Italian has been going crazy in recent months.

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The number of defeats in the final for Jannik Sinner in 2024 in six finals played. The mark of the greats.

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As a pioneer of Italian tennis, the tennis player became the first from his country to reach the world number one ranking since the adoption of computerized rankings in 1973. He also became the first Italian to win the Australian Open and the US Open. Flavia Pennetta had done it in the women’s category (in 2015), 9 years ago in New York.

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It’s a very rare performance. Beating Noivak Djokovic several times in a row, the GOAT of tennis. The Italian has dominated the Serbian three times in four meetings between 2023 and 2024. In the Davis Cup, in the group stage of the Masters and in the semi-finals of the Australian Open, where the man with 24 Grand Slam titles had never lost in the semi-finals.

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The San Candido native has won four of his first six matches against a world number 1 (3 wins against Djokovic, 1 against Alcaraz). Only Rafael Nadal has done better (5) since the introduction of the ATP ranking in 1973, Opta specifies.

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He became the fourth youngest player to achieve the Grand Slam double on hard surface since the Australian Open was played on this surface (1988). Only Mats Wilander, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic have achieved it before him.

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His number of defeats in 2024 in 54 matches, including only 2 on hard courts. Since the start of autumn 2023, the Italian has won 69 of his last 76 matches, between the 2023 US Open and the 2024 US Open.

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Over the last 13 months, since his first Masters 1000 title in Canada in early August 2023, Sinner has won 8 titles (Toronto, Beijing, Vienna, Australian Open, Rotterdam, Miami, Cincinnati, US Open), bringing the number of trophies he has won in his career to 15. He has enriched his collection of titles with two Grand Slams, three Masters 1000s and four ATP 500s, not to mention the Davis Cup. To which must be added the final at the Masters and three semi-finals at Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo and Roland-Garros.

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His number of consecutive victories after his US Open victory. He had won just before the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati.

19

Before falling to Carlos Alcaraz in Indian Wells, the Italian had started his 2024 season with 19 straight wins and three titles.

22

At 22 years and 163 days to be exact, Sinner in January became the youngest Australian Open winner since Novak Djokovic in 2008.

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For the first time in his career, on June 10, Jannik Sinner became world number 1 at the age of 22. The 29th player to reach this prestigious rank since the creation of the ATP ranking in 1973. A fairly meteoric rise for someone who was only 9th a year earlier.

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After giving Italy its first Davis Cup title after a 47-year wait – knocking out Novak Djokovic’s Serbia in the semi-finals – last November, Jannik Sinner also became the first Italian to win a Grand Slam tournament in Melbourne in January, 47 years after Adriano Panatta (Roland-Garros in 1976).

79

His percentage of tie-breaks won in 2024. He is on a current streak of 15/16, and has won 19/24 in 2024, or 79%.

4000

The number of points ahead of his new runner-up, Alexander Zverev, in the ATP rankings on Monday.


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