The most incredible marks and statistics of Jannik Sinner in a legendary 2024

After his triumph in Turin, the Italian leaves behind some impressive marks related to the ATP Finals with his 2024 overall. Let's review them.

Carlos Navarro | 19 Nov 2024 | 07.00
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Jannik Sinner. Source: Getty
Jannik Sinner. Source: Getty

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Jannik Sinner is undoubtedly the best player of the year 2024. His latest title at the 2024 ATP Finals allowed him to add a new achievement to a sensational collection, a testament to his evolution as a player and competitor. The year that has allowed him to rightfully enter the tennis Olympus hides some records of paramount importance, at times placing him on par with names that make up, no more and no less, the Big Three.

His recent triumph in Turin, in fact, set several impressive marks on its own. The Italian won the Masters Cup in a dominant fashion, without dropping a single set along the way, emphasizing his manifest superiority on indoor hard courts. This itself is a record: only Ivan Lendl in 1986 had managed to crown himself in this manner, winning all matches in straight sets. Not only that, Jannik can also boast of winning the ATP Finals with the fewest number of games lost throughout the entire tournament. He only conceded 33 games, surpassing the 34 of McEnroe (1978) and Lendl (1987).

In a significant year for statistics, with the Big Three not conquering Grand Slams, those responsible for writing a new golden page in tennis history had to step up. In a way, the numbers also signal a change of era, and Jannik Sinner's season bears witness to this. In terms of ATP (with the possibility of improving records through the Davis Cup), Sinner ends his season with a 92% winning percentage, after finding success in 70 matches and losing only 6. It is the best winning percentage since Djokovic's unforgettable 2015 that ended with just over 93% victories.

UNQUESTIONABLE... EVEN IN DEFEATS

There are even more spectacular facts. Especially one that attests to the consistency, perseverance, and ability not to let up by the one from San Candido. In terms of ATP, and pending the possibility that the Davis Cup could take away this milestone, Jannik will finish his season having won at least one set in every match he played; in other words, he has not suffered a single defeat in straight sets. To find a natural year like this, we must go back to Roger Federer's 2005, the only one to achieve this record in the Open Era: as a curiosity, the iconic John McEnroe's 1984 missed out due to a late defeat in the Davis Cup final against the Swede Sundstrom, a circumstance that the Italian, in what would be a curious twist of fate, could also experience.

To conclude, it is time to illustrate one of the sentences at the beginning of this article. Why does Jannik Sinner sit at the Big Three's table? He has matched two of its most illustrious members in a record they alone shared: Novak Djokovic (2015, 2023) and Roger Federer (2004, 2006, 2007) were the only players to have won the three biggest titles on cement in a natural year... until Sinner joined them after triumphing at the Australian Open, US Open, and ATP Finals.

These numbers shape and reward the tremendous work done off the court. The work of an enthusiast for this sport, someone who finds the balance between risk and margin like very few and who has undergone a meteoric evolution in just 15 months. Only time will tell if, in the coming seasons, Jannik Sinner will compel us to write more articles of this kind.

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