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Jannik Sinner is not only one of the best tennis players in the world, but he is on his way to becoming an all-time great.

Sinner is already a four-time grand slam champion and, at 24 years of age, he should not slow down any time soon.

Unless another rival emerges, it could be he and Carlos Alcaraz at the top of the game for the next decade.

The Tennis Gazette looks at Sinner’s world ranking history, including his weeks at number one and year-end finishes.

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Jannik Sinner became world number one for the first time after the 2024 French Open. Sinner’s semifinal defeat to Alcaraz was enough to leapfrog Novak Djokovic, who withdrew from the tournament at the quarterfinal stage.

The Italian then held the top spot for 65 consecutive weeks before losing out to Carlos Alcaraz after his US Open victory in 2025.

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Sinner returned to number one with his success at the Paris Masters in November, but his reign only lasted one week

Jannik Sinner finished his first season on the ATP Tour (2018) as the 551st-ranked player in the world. He then climbed to 78th in his second.

Jannik Sinner

Sinner’s first end-of-year top 10 came in 2021. He has been in the top four for the last three years, including the number one ranking in 2024.

Jannik Sinner will break dozens of records throughout his career. The only thing stopping him at the moment is longevity.

However, he already has a few records to his name, including becoming the youngest male player to make the final of all four Grand Slams in the same year

Sinner: It Didn’t Feel Real, Carlos Alcaraz’s French Open Final Comeback Seen Through the Eyes of Someone Who Was There

Jannik Sinner: It was not until what appeared to be the dying moments of the French Open final between Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz that I realised it could be worth taking a photo of such a monumental occasion. This was, after all, the first grand slam final between the two players who seemed set to lead men’s tennis for many years to come

For three hours and 43 minutes Sinner had dominated Alcaraz and he earned three championship points while leading 5-3 in set four. Just before the Italian’s second championship point, I thrust up my phone and took a quick photo before my hand returned to my laptop, ready to file immediately an article that hailed his third consecutive major title and first triumph in Paris.

Instead, it would take another hour and 46 minutes for a winner to be decided on Court Philippe-Chatrier in June. What unfolded was one of the greatest comebacks and matches as Alcaraz returned from the abyss to produce an astounding 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (2) victory.

Even now, six months removed from that day, it is difficult to fully comprehend those events in Paris. For hours Alcaraz had been outhit and outplayed by his biggest rival and the then world No 1 in a major final. His dire unforced errors to fall 0-40 down at 3-5 in set four seemed to seal his fate. No one in the stadium believed a comeback was possible.

No one except Alcaraz. First he dragged himself back to deuce, completely locking down his game, then he soared. By the time he closed out his service game for 4-5 with an outrageous running forehand winner, the energy inside the stadium had shifted and the crowd met the moment spectacularly.

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The stadium shook as most of the 15,000 present punctuated every successful point from Alcaraz with roars of encouragement and delight, to which the Spaniard responded by cupping his ears, pumping his fists and doing everything in his power to take advantage of their encouragement.

Once the momentum had been wrestled back, it seemed as if he would not let go. Alcaraz methodically worked his way through the fourth set, then broke serve at the beginning of the fifth and maintained his advantage until he led 5-3. Had he calmly closed out the match at his first opportunity, this would still have been a classic.

The final 30 minutes, however, are what truly established this contest as one of the all-time greats. Sinner, having spent the fifth set hobbling around the court, his energy destroyed, suddenly found a second, third and fourth wind all at once.

He retrieved the break and the level of play ascended into the stratosphere as, driven by desperation and adrenaline after five hours of battle, both players swung with total freedom.

Despite all that had already unfolded, the most memorable moment came in the form of the defensive slice Alcaraz struck deep in the fifth set as Sinner hunted his fourth championship point at 6-5, 30-30. No other player would have even put a racket on the ball, yet Alcaraz somehow turned that critical point around in one stroke.

He ended lasering winners at will from every part of the court as he closed out his fifth grand slam title in a match tie-break to seal his biggest triumph.

“It Will Motivate Me Even More”: Iga Swiatek Claims BJK Cup Heart Award After Stellar Play-Offs Performance

Iga Swiatek has been named the Billie Jean King Cup Heart Award winner following her notable performances in the play-offs held a few weeks ago. The six-time major champion led her country to a perfect campaign, topping their group against Romania and New Zealand

After the tournament held its Finals in Shenzhen in September—with Italy emerging as champions for the second consecutive year—the Poles, having been eliminated in the qualifiers, competed in the play-offs a couple of months later. They successfully secured their spot back in the Qualifiers, set to take place in April 2026.
The stage featured 21 nations divided into seven groups of three, played in a round-robin format hosted by one of the nations in each group. The Polish team hosted the event in Gorzow Wielkopolski on indoor hard courts and secured six consecutive victories to clear the group stage with a 6-0 match record (12-0 in sets).
Swiatek was ruthless in her performances, dropping just three games across her two matches. On the first day, she defeated New Zealander Elyse Tse 6-0, 6-1, securing the second point for the Poles against the Oceania nation. Two days later, she defeated Gabriela Lee 6-2, 6-0, booking Poland’s spot in the Qualifiers and eliminating Romania.

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Swiatek led a squad that also included Katarzyna Kawa and Linda Klimovicova (both playing one singles and one doubles match) and Martyna Kubka—the specialist who featured as the doubles player in both ties for the European team.
Heart Award win and support for cancer charityCoco Gauff
Swiatek’s performances in the Billie Jean King Cup have once again put Poland a step closer to fighting for qualification to the Finals in Shenzhen. The Polish team joins nations like Canada, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic in qualifying from the play-offs—all teams that had been eliminated prior to the 2025 Finals
Swiatek’s performances earned her the BJK Cup Heart Award, which honors the best individual performance by a player during a specific stage of the tournament events. Swiatek received 70% of the public vote thanks to her two singles performances, which were crucial in securing Poland’s qualification.

ATP Finals: Carlos Alcaraz advances to the semi-finals after defeating Lorenzo Musetti, clinching the World No. 1 ranking.

Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz coasts into ATP Finals semis after win vs Lorenzo Musetti; Win secures Alcaraz year-end No 1 world ranking; Alex de Minaur also into final four; Watch ATP and WTA Tour Finals live on Sky Sports Tennis, Sky Sports+, NOW TV and the Sky Sports app

Carlos Alcaraz secured the year-ending No 1 ranking in men’s tennis on Thursday by beating Lorenzo Musetti to sweep his group at the ATP Finals.

Alcaraz needed to win one more match to beat Jannik Sinner to the No 1 spot and the Spaniard duly did so as he eased to a 6-4 6-1 victory to progress to the season-ending semi-finals.

It is the second time in his career that Alcaraz has ended the year at the top of the rankings.

The Spaniard became the youngest player to finish a year at No 1 when he achieved the feat as a 19-year-old in 2022.

Musetti had been in the mix to progress to the semi-finals but Alcaraz didn’t give him that chance as he swept aside the Italian in less than 90 minutes, sealing the result on his third match point for his third win in the Jimmy Connors group.

“Obviously it’s always great to achieve your goals,” Alcaraz said following victory.

“To end the year as world No 1 wasn’t a goal at the beginning of the year because I saw it really far away with Jannik [Sinner] at the top.

“But from the middle of the season I started to play such great tennis, winning a lot of tournaments and trophies in a row, so since that it was one of the main goals and I’m really happy I was able to achieve that here in this tournament after three wins.

“Today I played with a lot of nerves. It was really difficult to handle it to be honest. The No 1 was there in my mind.

“I couldn’t play relaxed, as I wanted, but overall I think I handled it best I could. Hopefully in the semi-final I raise my level a little bit, but I’m excited to do it.”

Jannik Sinner captured his fourth title of the year on Sunday, but also confirmed that he is in a love relationship with 24-year-old Danish model Laila Hasanovic. 

Playing against Alexander Zverev for the main glory of the ATP 500 event in Vienna, the top-seeded Italian found himself in trouble after dropping the opening set. However, the four-time Grand Slam champion slowly worked his way back into the final and ultimately managed to pull off a 3-6 6-3 7-5 comeback win over Zverev.

Moments after capturing his 22nd ATP title, Sinner gave credit to his team. And when doing so, he specifically mentioned his “girlfriend.”

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“Thank you so much for the support. The work you put in, the effort. Also to understand me at times it is not easy, but thank you for putting in the effort. Everyone here, with family, my girlfriend, friends. To my whole team and also those watching at home. Thank you so much for the support,” the 24-year-old said during his trophy speech.

Who is Sinner’s new girlfriend?

For the past few months, there had been rumors that Sinner was dating Hasanovic, a Danish model with Bosnian roots. In 2019, Hasanovic was a finalist in the Miss Universe Denmark competition. In the past, she dated Mick Schumacher – the son of F1 icon Michael Schumacher.

Meanwhile, as you probably know, Sinner went public with his relationship with WTA star Anna Kalinskaya in May 2024. By the end of the year, it had been rumored that the two had gone their separate ways. Earlier this year, the two tennis stars confirmed that they called time on their relationship, but didn’t go into any details about their breakup.

Coco Gauff Roars Into WTA Finals With Fierce Confidence After Stunning Wuhan Victory

Coco Gauff said her victory at the Wuhan Open on Sunday had boosted her confidence after a disappointing run of results, as the American prepares to defend her title at the season-ending WTA Finals in Riyadh next month.

Gauff defeated compatriot Jessica Pegula 6-4, 7-5 in the final of the WTA 1000 event to clinch her 11th career WTA singles title

It was the 21-year-old’s first title since winning the French Open in June, and came after a series of uninspired performances which included a fourth-round defeat by Naomi Osaka in the U.S. Open.

This definitely gives me a lot more confidence going into the WTA finals, after the way the mid-part of the season went for me, especially in New York,” Gauff told WTA media.

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It gives me a lot of confidence to try to defend that title. Obviously, winning it last year, I know how tough it is to do, so I’m just going to take it match by match and hopefully I can end up with the trophy.”

Gauff, who did not drop a set in Wuhan, has won all nine of her finals on hard courts.

I definitely think it’s the surface I’m most true to,” the two-time Grand Slam winner added. “Growing up I liked the sureness of bounces and the sureness of knowing when I’m going to stop and when I’m going to go.

A lot of people think (my best surface) is clay. I don’t know my favourite surface. I feel like it’s still going to be hard court, for me.”

On Sunday, Gauff became the first woman in a decade to win nine consecutive hardcourt finals, a feat last achieved by Serena Williams, who won 12 between 2013-15.

I didn’t know that was a stat, so I’ll try not to think about it if I’m in another hardcourt final to keep that record going,” she said.

Federer Announces Triumphant Comeback – Swiss Legend to Compete in 2025 Shanghai Masters After Three-Year Absence

20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer is making a memorable comeback at the 2025 Shanghai Masters by playing in the “Roger & Friends” celebrity doubles event on October 10.

Roger Federer is gearing up for a memorable comeback at the 2025 Shanghai Masters. On August 10, he revealed he will play in the “Roger & Friends” celebrity doubles event on October 10 at Qizhong Stadium. This will be his first time competing in Shanghai since his 2017 victory, where he won his second singles title at the tournament.

The exhibition promises an exciting mix of participants, featuring Chinese tennis standout Zhang Zhizhen, Olympic table tennis gold medalist Fan Zhendong, legendary retired table tennis player Wang Liqin, and popular singer Eason Chan.

Explosive Victory: Emma Raducanu brushed aside Olga Danilovic at the Cincinnati Open to make a confident start with her new coach.

The British number one has added Rafael Nadal’s former coach Francis Roig to her team on a full-time basis as she prepares for the upcoming US Open.

And the surprise 2021 champion in New York cruised to a 6-3 6-2 win in her first match since the Spaniard came aboard.

Danilovic beat British number three Katie Boulter in the first round while Raducanu had a bye, and the Serbian number one broke Raducanu to love in the first game of Saturday’s match.

After four breaks of serve between the pair in the opening five games, Raducanu came from 30-0 down to grab another and make it 5-3, before serving out the set with an ace.

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In the second set, Raducanu, 22, drew errors from her 24-year-old opponent and eventually earned a break for 3-2.

From that point, the world number 39, ranked four spots higher than Danilovic, did not drop another game as she booked her spot in the third round in Ohio.

Roger Federer

“I’m really building some momentum. I’m really happy with how I’ve stayed pretty consistent over the last few months,” said Raducanu.

“I still feel like there’s a long way to go but just working hard behind the scenes, putting a lot of hours in and hoping I can trust in that.”

Raducanu will next face world number one Aryna Sabalenka, who beat her at Wimbledon last month in two tight sets.

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Sabalenka, playing for the first time since losing in the Wimbledon semi-finals, progressed 7-5 6-1 against Czech Marketa Vondrousova.

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Sabalenka faced and saved 12 break points in the match before securing victory.

Earlier, Poland’s Wimbledon champion Iga Swiatek eased through to the last 32 with a 6-1 6-4 win over Russian Anastasia Potapova.

Australian Open champion Madison Keys of the United States saved two match points before beating Germany’s Eva Lys 1-6 6-3 7-6 (7-1).

Congratulations to Olympic Champion Rafa Nadal as He and Wife Xisca Perelló Welcome Their Second Child

According to Spanish outlet Ultima Hora, their second son Miquel was born on Thursday, 7 August.

Recently retired tennis great, Rafa Nadal, and his wife, Maria Francisca ‘Xisca’ Perelló, have welcomed their second child this week.

The teenage sweethearts became first-time parents in 2022 with the birth of their son, Rafael, three years after tying the knot.

Nadal called time on his incredible career earlier this year, bowing out with 22 Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold at Beijing 2008.

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At his retirement tribute during the 2025 French Open, a then-pregnant Xisca in the crowd to watch him draw the curtain on this phase of his life.

Novak Djokovic

“You are my best life partner; we couldn’t have imagined in 2005 that we would be here 20 years later as a family,” Nadal said at the ceremony.

“You have always been there for me, supporting me from a position that wasn’t always easy.

“I hope to make you as happy as you have made me.”

On Thursday (7 August), they welcomed their second son, Miquel. According to Ultima Hora, the family left the hospital on Saturday afternoon.

His name pays tributed to Xisca’s late father, who passed away in 2023.

This marks a new phase of Nadal’s life—once dominated by what he did on the court, he is now enjoying becoming the family man he has always seen himself as.

Novak Djokovic’s Hectic Schedule Sparks Widespread Concern — All the Details Uncovered

Novak Djokovic’s schedule after the Wimbledon Championships surprised both fans and insiders. The former world number 1 decided to skip the Toronto Masters 1000 and this choice was not particularly surprising, considering that the Serbian legend has not played in Canada since 2018 and definitely needed a break after his loss to Jannik Sinner at the Championships.

However, most experts expected that the 38-year-old from Belgrade would at least participate in the Cincinnati Masters 1000 – scheduled in Ohio from August 7 to 18 – in order to play some official matches on the hard courts in view of the US Open.

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The final Major of the season will begin on August 24 in New York and it is now clear to everyone that Nole will only play mixed doubles with Olga Danilovic before making her singles debut.

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The 24-time Grand Slam champion has spent the last few weeks on vacation with his family and friends, enjoying his free time first in Croatia and then in Greece. Novak has not yet resumed practicing and it is not known if he has solved the muscle problem that had conditioned him during the semifinal of the Championships.

 

Nole is still resting

A few days ago, Djokovic’s presence at the second edition of the ‘Six Kings Slam’ to be held in Saudi Arabia was announced.

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In the latest episode of his podcast, American legend Jimmy Connors admitted that he was surprised by Nole’s recent choices: “I have to admit that his schedule worries me a bit. He hasn’t played a hard court match so far and it would have been good to see him in Cincinnati to test his level, but instead he preferred to stay home. We don’t know what to expect from him, although we can’t underestimate one of the best in history. We’ve seen him on vacation for the last month, that’s all we know.”