The Italian admits to having difficulty maintaining concentration and joy due to the doping sanction threat hanging over him.
The Italian admits to having difficulty maintaining concentration and joy due to the doping sanction threat hanging over him.
Jannik Sinner has already reached 11,920 points in the ATP ranking, a personal record that gives him a 4,800-point lead over his nearest pursuer, Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian is guaranteed to stay at the top of the standings until the end of the year and gains a significant advantage going into the early stages of 2025.
In addition, Novak Djokovic remains among the top four, Taylor Fritz moves up one spot, and Álex de Miñaur returns to the top 10. The big loser is Hubert Hurkacz, who drops from 8th to 12th place. Jack Draper (19), Tomas Machac (25), Juncheng Shang (49), and Jakub Mensik (51) achieve new career best rankings.

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[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner has not lost a single match so far this season without dropping a set. This is very unusual and only achieved by Roger Federer in 2005, when he won at least one set in the 85 matches he played from 1990 to the present. At the moment, the Italian has played 71 matches and still has some events ahead to continue showcasing his greatness. Will he end the year without losing a match in straight sets? Will he add another 14 matches or more winning at least a partial set?
📊They have won at least one set in EVERY match they have played during a season (1990-2024):
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) October 13, 2024
🇨🇭 Roger Federer - 2005 (85 matches)
🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner - 2024 ❓ (71 matches)
✍️ At least 15 matches played | 👋 @Berti_Milliard https://t.co/1CuS7SxuHc pic.twitter.com/KN5SC2AUzz
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y el reto de batir un surrealista récord histórico en manos de Federer
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner has gone six consecutive sets without giving up a single opportunity on his serve when facing Novak Djokovic. Yes, you read that correctly. In the two matches that the Italian and the Serb have played this season, Sinner has been so solid on serve that he hasn't even allowed Novak a single break point. Simply incredible.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y la estadística más loca en sus últimos enfrentamientos con Djokovic
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner has become the third player in history to win the Australian Open, the US Open, and three Masters 1000 events on hard court in the same season. Only Roger Federer in 2006 and Novak Djokovic in 2011 and 2015 had achieved this feat before. The Italian is the youngest to accomplish this.
3 - Jannik Sinner is the third player to win the AO and US Open, as well as 3+ ATP Masters 1000 events on hard court in a season after Roger Federer (2006) and Novak Djokovic (2011, 15). Sinner is the youngest of the three. Leap.#RolexShanghaiMasters | @SH_RolexMasters @atptour
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) October 13, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner supera a Djokovic y Federer en un logro histórico
[pixels-player]An exciting rivalry is emerging between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in the coming years, with an interesting comparison already evident in the number of titles each has claimed. At the ATP Masters 1000 in Shanghai 2024, the Italian secured his 17th title, surpassing Alcaraz's 16. Sinner boasts four Masters 1000 titles and two Grand Slams, while the Spaniard has won 4 Grand Slams and 5 Masters 1000 championships.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner recupera su ventaja respecto a Alcaraz en títulos ganados
[pixels-player]The Italian was unreachable in the 2024 ATP Shanghai final, against a Djokovic who couldn't find any openings to cause damage.
Giacomo Naldi, formerly the physiotherapist of Jannik Sinner and main person responsible for the two doping positives of the Italian player, has broken his silence after being dismissed by the world number 1 with statements to the Italian media Leggo that have caused uproar. "I am very sorry, I wish I could tell everything that happened, but I can't speak because the case is not over, unfortunately. I hope that, sooner or later, I can tell what happened to shed some light because the current interpretations make me look like the only culprit, but that's not the case," he declared before stating that he maintains a cordial relationship with Sinner and the whole team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Giacomo Naldi, exfisio de Sinner: "No fue solo culpa mía, ojalá pudiera contar lo que pasó"
[pixels-player]The Italian admits to having difficulty maintaining concentration and joy due to the doping sanction threat hanging over him.
Jannik Sinner has gone six consecutive sets without giving up a single opportunity on his serve when facing Novak Djokovic. Yes, you read that correctly. In the two matches that the Italian and the Serb have played this season, Sinner has been so solid on serve that he hasn't even allowed Novak a single break point. Simply incredible.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y la estadística más loca en sus últimos enfrentamientos con Djokovic
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner has already reached 11,920 points in the ATP ranking, a personal record that gives him a 4,800-point lead over his nearest pursuer, Carlos Alcaraz. The Italian is guaranteed to stay at the top of the standings until the end of the year and gains a significant advantage going into the early stages of 2025.
In addition, Novak Djokovic remains among the top four, Taylor Fritz moves up one spot, and Álex de Miñaur returns to the top 10. The big loser is Hubert Hurkacz, who drops from 8th to 12th place. Jack Draper (19), Tomas Machac (25), Juncheng Shang (49), and Jakub Mensik (51) achieve new career best rankings.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Ranking ATP: Sinner amplía su ventaja respecto a Alcaraz como número 1
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner has become the third player in history to win the Australian Open, the US Open, and three Masters 1000 events on hard court in the same season. Only Roger Federer in 2006 and Novak Djokovic in 2011 and 2015 had achieved this feat before. The Italian is the youngest to accomplish this.
3 - Jannik Sinner is the third player to win the AO and US Open, as well as 3+ ATP Masters 1000 events on hard court in a season after Roger Federer (2006) and Novak Djokovic (2011, 15). Sinner is the youngest of the three. Leap.#RolexShanghaiMasters | @SH_RolexMasters @atptour
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) October 13, 2024
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner supera a Djokovic y Federer en un logro histórico
[pixels-player]Jannik Sinner has not lost a single match so far this season without dropping a set. This is very unusual and only achieved by Roger Federer in 2005, when he won at least one set in the 85 matches he played from 1990 to the present. At the moment, the Italian has played 71 matches and still has some events ahead to continue showcasing his greatness. Will he end the year without losing a match in straight sets? Will he add another 14 matches or more winning at least a partial set?
📊They have won at least one set in EVERY match they have played during a season (1990-2024):
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) October 13, 2024
🇨🇭 Roger Federer - 2005 (85 matches)
🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner - 2024 ❓ (71 matches)
✍️ At least 15 matches played | 👋 @Berti_Milliard https://t.co/1CuS7SxuHc pic.twitter.com/KN5SC2AUzz
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y el reto de batir un surrealista récord histórico en manos de Federer
[pixels-player]An exciting rivalry is emerging between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in the coming years, with an interesting comparison already evident in the number of titles each has claimed. At the ATP Masters 1000 in Shanghai 2024, the Italian secured his 17th title, surpassing Alcaraz's 16. Sinner boasts four Masters 1000 titles and two Grand Slams, while the Spaniard has won 4 Grand Slams and 5 Masters 1000 championships.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner recupera su ventaja respecto a Alcaraz en títulos ganados
[pixels-player]The Italian was unreachable in the 2024 ATP Shanghai final, against a Djokovic who couldn't find any openings to cause damage.
Giacomo Naldi, formerly the physiotherapist of Jannik Sinner and main person responsible for the two doping positives of the Italian player, has broken his silence after being dismissed by the world number 1 with statements to the Italian media Leggo that have caused uproar. "I am very sorry, I wish I could tell everything that happened, but I can't speak because the case is not over, unfortunately. I hope that, sooner or later, I can tell what happened to shed some light because the current interpretations make me look like the only culprit, but that's not the case," he declared before stating that he maintains a cordial relationship with Sinner and the whole team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Giacomo Naldi, exfisio de Sinner: "No fue solo culpa mía, ojalá pudiera contar lo que pasó"
[pixels-player]Italy has quickly become one of the top global powers in tennis, thanks to a well-structured investment over the years focused on event organization and talent development from grassroots levels. As a result of this and the emergence of great talents, with Jannik Sinner as a standout, a recent study by Sporte Finanza reveals that tennis has become the second most followed sport in the country, just behind soccer. In 2016, the same study showed that tennis had less following than Formula 1, volleyball, athletics, and swimming.
How popular is tennis in Italy? 🇮🇹
— Mario Boccardi (@marioboc17) October 13, 2024
2016
Tennis: 21%
Formula 1: 34%
Volleyball: 32%
Athletics: 30%
Swimming: 32%
2024
Tennis: 39%
Formula 1: 38%
Volleyball: 31%
Athletics: 31%
Swimming: 29%
Eight years ago tennis was followed by just 21% of the sports fans in Italy, now that… pic.twitter.com/lyGy5JOBLV
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Las cifras que demuestran el tremendo crecimiento mediático del tenis en Italia
[pixels-player]The Serbian will try to win his first 1000 category title of the year against the world number 1, who arrives in top form.