The level of the last twelve months has projected Jannik Sinner into a new dimension. The world No. 1 has become the undisputed leader of the men's tour and – despite the spikes of his great rival Carlos Alcaraz – there is no longer any doubt about who is the player to beat right now.
Jannik Sinner has made headlines yet again after he secured his second consecutive Australian Open title on January 27, 2025. The 23-year-old Italian faced fellow competitor Alexander Zverev, winning decisively with straight sets, underpinning his reputation as one of the most promising talents on the ATP circuit.
In total, Sinner has won 36 of his last 37 matches, his only defeat coming against Carlos Alcaraz in the final of October’s China Open.
Facing Sinner reminded Alexander Zverev of trying to solve the challenge presented by the 24-time major champion Djokovic.
Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev in the final of the first Grand Slam of the year, which is also the least lucrative.
Jannik Sinner's CAS hearing is scheduled for April 16-17, and if the decision goes against him, he could receive a ban of up to two years.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner defended his Australian Open title on Sunday, comfortably defeating Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3 in the men’s final to secure his third career grand slam win.
Alexander Zverev says he is feeling down and emotional after once again coming within one win of earning his first Grand Slam title.
As the world No 1 looks to become the ‘complete player’ after defending his Australian Open title, a hearing at the Court of Arbitration for Sport stands as his next major hurdle
Discover how Jannik Sinners back-to-back Australian Open victories in 2024 and 2025 have boosted his earnings, from prize money to career milestones.
Defending Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner topped Alexander Zverev in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6, 5-3 in the 2025 Australian Open final, cementing his third career Grand Slam title.