Jannik Sinner will chase the US Open title defense against Carlos Alcaraz. World no. 1 enters the duel with 300 ATP wins on his tally, achieving the milestone in the semi-final against Felix Auger-Aliassime.
Jannik marked another achievement in his young but already decorated career, becoming a proud owner of 300 ATP triumph less than a month after turning 24. The Italian became the first player born in the 2000s to reach that mark.
Sinner's rise has been steady yet increasingly dominant. The four-time Major winner required seven years to reach the milestone, with his first 11 wins coming in 2019.
The movement from Jannik Sinner is next-level. pic.twitter.com/ChZg5dUcRw
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Jannik needed 147 matches to notch his first 100 ATP victories. His game matured, and the pace increased! The Italian's second century of wins came in just 127 encounters, already a sign of his growing consistency at the top of men's game.
Since the closing stages of 2023, Sinner has been on another level entirely, starting with the Wimbledon semi-final and his first Masters 1000 crown. He wrapped up the year with two triumphs over Novak Djokovic and never looked back!
Jannik Sinner, Wimbledon 2025© Stream screenshot
Jannik has enjoyed a marvelous ride in 2024 and 2025. He required only 110 matches to collect his most recent 100 ATP victories, pushing his career tally to 300 with astonishing efficiency reserved only for the legends of the game.
Sinner's 300th ATP win is not just a milestone but also a reminder of his relentless rise, rewriting the record books one chapter at a time. The Italian will seek his third Major title of the season against his greatest rival.
World no. 1 will seek his fourth straight hard-court Major title, a feat reserved only for Roger Federer! Jannik conquered trophies in Melbourne and New York last year. He defended the Australian Open title this January and earned a chance to do the same at the US Open.