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The precocity records left by Sinner after winning his second Wimbledon

Iker Jiménez | 13 Jul 2026 | 01.35
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The precocity records left by Sinner after winning his second Wimbledon. Source: Getty
The precocity records left by Sinner after winning his second Wimbledon. Source: Getty

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Jannik Sinner continues to accumulate records that bring him closer to the greatest legends of tennis. The Italian claimed his second consecutive Wimbledon title this Sunday after defeating Alexander Zverev and, in addition to securing the fifth Grand Slam of his career, he reached a very special milestone: 100 victories in major tournaments. An achievement that makes him the 38th player of the Open Era to reach a hundred triumphs in Grand Slam events.

What is truly remarkable is not just the number but the speed at which he has achieved it. Sinner reaches 100 victories at 24 years and 330 days old, making him the eighth youngest player in history to accomplish this feat. Only seven true legends of the sport were more precocious: Björn Borg, Boris Becker, Mats Wilander, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Pete Sampras, and Roger Federer.

The Italian surpasses historic names like Stefan Edberg or Jim Courier, confirming that the pace at which he is building his career is comparable to that of the greatest players of all time.

His progression is also reflected in comparison to the number of Grand Slam titles won at the same age. At 24 years and 330 days, Sinner already has five Grand Slam titles, a figure only surpassed at that age by Björn Borg (10), Rafael Nadal (9), Roger Federer (8), Carlos Alcaraz (7), Pete Sampras (7), and Mats Wilander (7).

Furthermore, he matches the five titles held by Novak Djokovic, Boris Becker, and John McEnroe when they were the same age, firmly placing himself among the most illustrious names in tennis history.

At just 24 years old, the world number one continues to break records for precocity and fuels the sense that his list of achievements is far from reaching its peak. Since the beginning of 2024, Sinner has won all his five Grand Slam titles and has his sights set on further expanding that number.

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