Jannik Sinner's 2025 campaign will be remembered as one of the most complete seasons produced by any player in the sport's modern era. For the second straight year, the San Candido Native achieved over 90% of win-loss ratio.
In comparison to 2024, Jannik went even further and reached the final at all four Majors and the ATP Finals. Thus he became only the third player in history to contest the five most notable trophy matches in the same season.
The achievement places him alongside Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic – names that define tennis' golden standards. As we can see, only a select few have approached this level of consistency on the most notable stage.
The madness that ensued Jannik Sinner’s 2025 ATP Finals run will be talked about for years to come
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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) November 16, 2025
Roger did that two times in 2006 and 2007, at the peak of his dominance. He battled in all ten notable finals that season, proving his incredible dominance on every surface.
Novak Djokovic became the world's best player in 2011. Four years later, the Serb generated an incredible season and fought for the title at all four Majors and the ATP Finals.
More impressively, the Serb mirrored that in 2023 and 36, winning four of five title matches and missing the ultimate tennis history following a five-setter loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the Wimbledon final.

Jannik Sinner, Australian Open 2025© Stream screenshot
While mentioning these legends, we must highlight Ivan Lendl's run in 1986. The Czech reached the final at Roland Garros, Wimbledon, the US Open and the ATP Finals, while the Australian Open was not held that year.
Sinner now joins that rare group, baked by a year in which he displayed unbroken competitive resolve. He missed three months due to suspension, which did not hold him back once he returned.
Melbourne, Paris, London, New York and Turin all felt his presence. Five stages and five deep runs, creating five statements that he belongs at the very top of today's game alongside Carlos Alcaraz.
To achieve this, a player has to compete at his best throughout the season and in different conditions. Whether attacking from the baseline or absorbing pressure during long physical battles, Jannik found a way to endure efforts and book his spot in the title matches.

Jannik Sinner, Wimbledon 2025© X – Wimbledon
The consistency, the poise and the ability to adapt across surfaces all underlined a player who has fully matured into a leading force. With the latest milestone, Sinner has carved out his place in the company of legends.
With three titles from five most notable finals, the Italian provided a blueprint for a champion whose ambitions continues to rise with every big tournament he conquers. Sinner's next goal?
The third consecutive Australian Open crown in January 2026 and the beginning of potentially another massive streak.