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Sinner amplifie son avance sur Alcaraz dans les Grands Titres

Iker Jiménez | 12 Jul 2026 | 21.31
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Sinner amplifie son avance sur Alcaraz dans les Grands Titres.
Sinner amplifie son avance sur Alcaraz dans les Grands Titres.

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Jannik Sinner continues to set the pace in the world of tennis during this season. With his victory at Wimbledon 2026 after defeating Alexander Zverev in the final, the Italian not only retained the crown in London and added his fifth Grand Slam title, but also extended his lead over Carlos Alcaraz in the 'Grand Titles' ranking.

This statistic includes the most prestigious tournaments on the circuit: the four Grand Slams, the ATP Finals, the nine Masters 1000, and the Olympic gold. Thanks to his triumph at the All England Club, Sinner now reaches 17 Grand Titles, two more than Alcaraz, who remains at 15.

Sinner extends his lead in Grand Titles over Alcaraz. Source: ATP Tour

Most striking is the speed at which the world number one has built this advantage. At the beginning of February, just after the Australian Open, it was the Spanish player who led this particular race with 15-11. However, the trend has completely reversed in recent months.

Since then, seven Grand Titles have been played, and Sinner has won six of them. The Italian has had a nearly perfect season in the top-tier tournaments, winning the Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, Madrid, and Rome Masters 1000, and now Wimbledon. A dominance that has also helped him achieve the Golden Masters in his career by having already won all nine ATP Masters 1000.

With the London title, Sinner also equals the six Grand Titles he already won during the 2024 season, his best record so far. And there are still six more major tournaments to be played before the year ends, so both numbers could continue to rise.

His ability to perform in big matches is also reflected in another statistic. Sinner needs, on average, only 4.2 appearances in a Grand Title to win one, a figure that already surpasses the historical effectiveness of Roger Federer (4.4). His next goal will be to approach Carlos Alcaraz (3.9), while Novak Djokovic (3.3) and Rafael Nadal (3.5) continue to lead this efficiency ranking.

While the entire circuit awaits the comeback of Carlos Alcaraz, the Italian continues to enhance his legend and add to a career that is beginning to reach very high levels. 

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