When Jannik Sinner plays long matches, it is not always synonymous with victory. The Italian struggles with the intensity and pace he puts into the game, and his body is unable to maintain the same level for so many hours. This was evident in his match against Novak Djokovic in the semifinals of the Australian Open, as supported by a staggering fact: he has lost all nine Grand Slam matches that exceeded the barrier of 3 hours and 50 minutes.
📊 Jannik Sinner's nine longest matches 🇮🇹:
— Game, Set and Maths (@JeuSetMaths) January 30, 2026
❌ 5h29: lost to Alcaraz (RG 2025)
❌ 5h26: lost to Altmaier (RG 2023)
❌ 5h15: lost to Alcaraz (US 2022)
❌ 4h41: lost to Zverev (US 2023)
❌ 4h09: lost to Alcaraz (RG 2024)
❌ 4h09: lost to Djokovic… pic.twitter.com/vxkFQpGHq4
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