World no. 1 Jannik Sinner is spending his 19th season on the ATP throne. Jannik has been the dominant figure in men’s tennis this year, winning 65 of 71 matches and lifting the Tour-leading seven ATP titles, including five notable ones.
The Italian has forged a vast 4800 ATP points lead over his closest rival, Carlos Alcaraz, securing the year-end no. 1 honor and many more weeks at the top. The two-time Major winner stands one week before Mats Wilander’s 20 no.
1 weeks and will match the great Swede following Monday. After that, no one will be between Sinner and Alcaraz, with the Spaniard standing on 36 weeks on the ATP throne. Jannik will almost certainly keep Carlos behind after next year’s Australian Open despite defending 2000 ATP points.
The San Candido native will pass his great rival if he stays at the top until the beginning of February, which is a very likely scenario. Sinner fell to Carlos in that epic Beijing final.
The Italian bounced back in Shanghai, lifting the fourth Masters 1000 title over Novak Djokovic and adding 1000 ATP points to his already impressive tally.
Jannik elevated his game in the second part of 2023, reaching the Wimbledon semi-final and barely losing a match in the closing stages of the year. Sinner added two ATP 500 titles to his tally and lifted the Davis Cup trophy for Italy, the first since 1976!
More importantly, Jannik ousted world no. 1 Novak Djokovic two times within ten days, gathering momentum and preparing an ultimate charge in 2024. The Italian scored his first victory over the Serb at the ATP Finals and denied three match points in the Davis Cup semi-final, which gave him a considerable boost.
Sinner entered the 2024 season as one of the Australian Open favorites, proving that on the court and lifting his first Major crown at 22. The young gun faced the ten-time champion Djokovic in the semi-final and dethroned the legend in four sets.
Jannik faced no break points, keeping the pressure on the other side and delivering one of his career-best triumphs.
He had to work harder in the title clash against Daniil Medvedev, dropping the opening two sets before performing a notable 3-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3 comeback, adding his name to tennis immortals. Sinner claimed another title in Rotterdam, kicking off the season with a 160 score before falling to Alcaraz in the Indian Wells semi-final.
The ATP Race leader fixed that in Miami, storming over three rivals from the quarter-final and lifting the third trophy of the season, heading to clay with 3500 ATP points to his name! Stefanos Tsitsipas delivered Sinner’s second loss of the season in Monte Carlo after a massive battle, and the Italian withdrew from Madrid ahead of the quarter-final due to a hip injury.
Jannik could not compete in front of the home fans in Rome, taking care of his body and playing well at Roland Garros.
Sinner fell to Alcaraz in the semi-final but earned enough points to dethrone Novak Djokovic and become the 29th ATP world no.
1. Jannik extended his ATP 500 streak in Halle, adding 500 ATP points to his tally and keeping his closest rivals behind ahead of Wimbledon. The Italian fell in the quarter-final at the All England Club, struggling physically versus Daniil Medvedev and falling in five sets despite giving everything.
Sinner revealed tonsillitis and skipped the Olympic Games in Paris, not chasing a medal for his country. World no. 1 fell to Andrey Rublev in Montreal, losing the Canada Masters title but improving his level in Cincinnati. Jannik ousted Rublev, Alexander Zverev and Frances Tiafoe en route to his second Masters 1000 shield of the season and the fourth notable hard-court title in 2024.
A day later, the ITAI publicized Sinner’s two failed doping tests for a banned anabolic steroid, clostebol, in March.
The world’s best player lost 400 ATP points for the Indian Wells semi-final but faced no further suspensions, which raised many questions.
Jannik appealed both positive tests, continuing to compete without restrictions and becoming world no. 1 three months later. Focusing on his tennis, the Italian claimed the second Major title at the US Open, using Alcaraz’s and Djokovic’s early exits and lifting the trophy.
He toppled Tommy Paul, Daniil Medvedev and Jack Draper en route to the title clash and faced the home star, Taylor Fritz. Sinner sealed the deal in straight sets and became the two-time Major winner at 23. The year-end no. 1 battle was almost over, but Jannik wanted more trophies in the following weeks.
World no. 1 embraced the Beijing Open title clash against Alcaraz and suffered a 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 loss in three hours and 21 minutes, ending his ATP 500 streak after 24 victories.
Sinner bounced back from 2-5 in the opening set and defended three set points before stealing it in the tie break.
Alcaraz saved two break points in the eighth game of the second set, staying in touch and delivering a late break to force a decider. Jannik climbed back from 2-4 and imposed another tie break. The Italian led 3-0 before the Spaniard took charge, firing six winners in the next seven points to seal the deal in style.
Sinner left a tight defeat behind and conquered his fourth Masters 1000 title in Shanghai, adding the fifth notable crown in 2024 and wrapping up the year-end no. 1 battle. Jannik faced the four-time champion Novak Djokovic in the final, prevailing 7-6, 6-3 with a single break and beating the 24-time Major winner for the fourth time in the previous five encounters.