These are the 3 superhuman challenges that Sinner is aiming for this season

The Italian has positioned himself on a stage conducive to pursuing three legendary achievements barely imaginable for any other tennis player in history.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 18 May 2026 | 10.06
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Jannik Sinner, superhuman challenges. Photo: gettyimages
Jannik Sinner, superhuman challenges. Photo: gettyimages

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Jannik Sinner has rightfully earned the right to dream of reaching unimaginable goals for anyone else, and even for himself not long ago. Having won the first 5 Masters 1000 of the year, with only one tournament left to complete his trophy collection and being close to surpassing scoring records in the ATP ranking, are more than enough reasons to stay motivated in the coming months.

Much has been written and spoken about what Jannik Sinner has achieved in his career so far, especially this season. And rightly so. But it is always worth reflecting on the foundation that these feats provide to aim for even more improbable ones. The Italian has the opportunity to conquer uncharted territory for any tennis player, and no matter how challenging these tasks may be, there is no reason to doubt his ability to achieve them.

Great challenges for Jannik Sinner in the remaining 2026 ATP season

1. Becoming the youngest to complete his ATP tournament trophy collection and achieving a perfect clay season

Winning all Masters 1000 and Grand Slam tournaments is something only Djokovic has accomplished in history, achieving it much later than Sinner would if he becomes the champion of Roland Garros 2026. The French Grand Slam is the only major tournament missing from his collection, excluding the Olympics. Moreover, winning the 3 Masters 1000 events and Paris would place him in a privileged position regarding clay court dominance, a level only comparable to Nadal's dominance in some seasons.

Jannik Sinner, challenges in 2026. Photo: gettyimages

2. Setting the record for most Masters 1000 titles in a single season and aiming for a historic sweep

The mere thought of Jannik Sinner winning all Masters 1000 tournaments in a year is spine-chilling. To grasp the magnitude of this, consider that he became the second player to win all Masters 1000 events in a career by winning in Rome, alongside Djokovic. Therefore, imagine the impact of winning all 9 in the same year.

He currently has 5 titles, with Djokovic holding the record at 6 titles in 2015. Ahead, he will compete in the events in Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, and Paris.

3. Achieving the highest ATP ranking points ever seen

Currently, the Italian has amassed a whopping 14,700 points in the ATP ranking, the fourth-highest score in history. Djokovic holds the record with 16,790 points, still distant. However, it is not implausible that Sinner could aspire to break this record. If he wins at Roland Garros, he would reach 15,500 points, with room for growth in Halle and needing a Wimbledon victory to defend his title from the previous year and potentially surpass that threshold in Canada, where he has no points to defend, or in Cincinnati, where he would gain points if victorious.

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