The Italian tennis player, just like the Spanish one 16 years ago, has won the three Masters 1000 on clay, and if he wins Roland Garros, he would equal the best record of the GOAT on clay courts.
The Italian tennis player, just like the Spanish one 16 years ago, has won the three Masters 1000 on clay, and if he wins Roland Garros, he would equal the best record of the GOAT on clay courts.
Jannik Sinner is making history, and having spent 72 weeks as the ATP number 1 is not indifferent to anyone. This figure equals Stefan Edberg and positions him just 8 weeks away from breaking into the historical top-10 of men with the most time spent at the top of the world rankings. Everything indicates that he will achieve this, first equaling and then surpassing Lleyton Hewitt, with 80 weeks at the top of the list, to enter the top ten historical leaders with the most weeks as the best in the world.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner iguala a Edberg en semanas como número 1 del ranking ATP y apunta al top-10 histórico
Jannik Sinner and Elina Svitolina leave Rome with the pride of having achieved historic feats in their careers, but also with a significant boost to their bank accounts. Both the Italian and the Ukrainian cash in a staggering €1,007,165, making this the best way to face an event like Roland Garros 2026.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el dinero ganado por Sinner y Svitolina como campeones del torneo de Roma
The Italian has positioned himself on a stage conducive to pursuing three legendary achievements barely imaginable for any other tennis player in history.
We review what happened at the Foro Italico and the impact it could have on the upcoming Roland Garros.
Jannik Sinner has completed the overtaking he had been brewing for a while. With his title at the ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2026, the Italian player manages to surpass Carlos Alcaraz in their particular battle to see who has more Grand Titles, that is, the sum of Grand Slam, Masters 1000, ATP Finals, and Olympic gold tournaments won. Jannik stands at 17, compared to Carlos' 16.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya tiene más Grandes Títulos en su palmarés que Alcaraz
With his historic victory at the Rome Masters 1000 against Casper Ruud, the world number one continues to distance himself from the Spanish tennis player.
Carlos Alcaraz joined the congratulations to his top rival, Jannik Sinner, after the Italian's historic victory at the Rome Masters 1000. Sinner completes the Golden Masters with this title (winning all ATP Masters 1000 tournaments), an achievement that didn't go unnoticed by the young Murcian, who is still recovering from his wrist injury. "Congratulations, Jannik, on completing the Golden Masters, you deserve it," wrote Alcaraz on his Instagram account.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La felicitación de Alcaraz a Sinner tras su histórico triunfo en Roma
The Italian tennis player, just like the Spanish one 16 years ago, has won the three Masters 1000 on clay, and if he wins Roland Garros, he would equal the best record of the GOAT on clay courts.
The Italian has positioned himself on a stage conducive to pursuing three legendary achievements barely imaginable for any other tennis player in history.
Jannik Sinner is making history, and having spent 72 weeks as the ATP number 1 is not indifferent to anyone. This figure equals Stefan Edberg and positions him just 8 weeks away from breaking into the historical top-10 of men with the most time spent at the top of the world rankings. Everything indicates that he will achieve this, first equaling and then surpassing Lleyton Hewitt, with 80 weeks at the top of the list, to enter the top ten historical leaders with the most weeks as the best in the world.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner iguala a Edberg en semanas como número 1 del ranking ATP y apunta al top-10 histórico
We review what happened at the Foro Italico and the impact it could have on the upcoming Roland Garros.
Jannik Sinner and Elina Svitolina leave Rome with the pride of having achieved historic feats in their careers, but also with a significant boost to their bank accounts. Both the Italian and the Ukrainian cash in a staggering €1,007,165, making this the best way to face an event like Roland Garros 2026.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el dinero ganado por Sinner y Svitolina como campeones del torneo de Roma
Jannik Sinner has completed the overtaking he had been brewing for a while. With his title at the ATP Masters 1000 Rome 2026, the Italian player manages to surpass Carlos Alcaraz in their particular battle to see who has more Grand Titles, that is, the sum of Grand Slam, Masters 1000, ATP Finals, and Olympic gold tournaments won. Jannik stands at 17, compared to Carlos' 16.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner ya tiene más Grandes Títulos en su palmarés que Alcaraz
With his historic victory at the Rome Masters 1000 against Casper Ruud, the world number one continues to distance himself from the Spanish tennis player.
Carlos Alcaraz joined the congratulations to his top rival, Jannik Sinner, after the Italian's historic victory at the Rome Masters 1000. Sinner completes the Golden Masters with this title (winning all ATP Masters 1000 tournaments), an achievement that didn't go unnoticed by the young Murcian, who is still recovering from his wrist injury. "Congratulations, Jannik, on completing the Golden Masters, you deserve it," wrote Alcaraz on his Instagram account.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La felicitación de Alcaraz a Sinner tras su histórico triunfo en Roma
The Italian opens up after conquering Rome and completing the Golden Masters: pressure, happiness, Roland Garros… and the impossible record of the nine Masters 1000.
We reveal the possible match-ups that could occur round by round based on the ATP ranking of the 32 men who will be seeded at Roland Garros 2026.