Jannik Sinner: the fantastic numbers of an increasingly dream season

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Unstoppable. Jannik Sinner continues his dream season. With the victory at the Vienna Open, he rose to four tournaments won in this wonderful 2025 (shining, above all, the two Slam titles, namely the Australian Open and Wimbledon). Out of 10 tournaments he has participated in, he has reached the final on eight occasions, winning four times.

From winning his first ATP trophy on November 14, 2020 (ATP 250 in Sofia), to winning the Vienna Open for the second time in his career, the world No. 2 has now reached 22 career titles (with four Slams).

Science-fiction numbers that confirm the endless class of the Italian phenomenon, destined to rewrite the history of Italian tennis and beyond. With the exception of Novak Djokovic (100 career titles, third on the All-Time list behind Jimmy Connors, 109, and Roger Federer, 100), the Italian is already third on the list of the winningest tennis players in activity.

The Italian is already third on the list of the winningest tennis players in activity.

Ahead of him, with 24 tournaments won apiece, there are only Carlos Alcaraz, his number one rival, and Alexander Zverev, beaten right at the very final in Vienna. The feeling is that Jannik Sinner can still win a lot, starting with the Paris Masters that will see him busy this week, before closing the season with the ATP Finals, an event he particularly cares about.

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