Jannik Sinner remains determined to demonstrate that hard court is his particular stronghold. The world number two holds several records on this surface, and after reaching the final of the 2026 Miami Open by defeating Alexander Zverev, he has added another milestone to his achievements. The Italian has become the player who needed the fewest matches to reach 75 victories in Masters 1000, requiring 92 matches, one less than Andre Agassi (93), two less than Pete Sampras and Michael Chang (94), and three less than Roger Federer (95).
75 - Jannik Sinner's win over Alexander Zverev was his 75th on hard court at ATP Masters 1000 events - surpassing Andre Agassi (93), Sinner (92) has now taken the fewest matches to achieve 75 wins on the surface in the format's history. Goliath.#MiamiOpen | @MiamiOpen @atptour pic.com/ENhsozMvOt
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) March 29, 2026
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