Jannik Sinner has closed an unbelievable season, wherein he received two Slams, three ATP Masters 1000, two ATP 500 titles and the ATP Finals. For a complete of 73 victories in 79 matches. A powerful common for the younger Italian, who’s breaking a collection of spectacular information. The final of which he shares with Roger Federer.
Jannik is the one participant along with the Swiss Maestro with a minimum of one set received in all of the matches performed within the season. Roger achieved this report in 2005, enjoying 85 matches, 6 greater than the present ATP No.1.
On the finish of an distinctive season, Sinner was the protagonist of the victory within the Davis Cup. The ATP No.1 made a basic contribution, successful all his singles matches, in opposition to Sebastian Baez, Alex De Minaur and Tallon Griekspoor, plus the doubles match with Mateo Berrettini, beating the Argentine duo of Gonzalez and Molteni.
“It was a very nice 2024, there were still some things I could have done better during the year but there were many important results and emotions. I also lived a year with many difficulties, I’m super happy and then we’ll see how next year goes. I repeat myself but I think it’s right to underline how these are successes that are not so obvious and easy to obtain.
It means a lot for all of us to win the Davis Cup. I came here because I wanted to participate and defend this title, and we succeeded. The whole team gave more than 100%, it’s a victory that was not at all obvious. We are happy to be in this position again, of course it’s a great feeling to end the season with such joy by winning the Davis Cup,” mentioned the younger Italian after the triumph in Malaga.
Sinner and Berrettini© @Eurosport_IT X account
We recall Jannik misplaced solely 6 matches in 2024, three of which in opposition to his rival Carlos Alcaraz (in three matches performed). The Italian, nonetheless, needed to cope with the Clostebol doping subject: the 2-time Slam winner was discovered constructive final March throughout checks carried out on the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells. An unbiased tribunal commissioned by ITIA acquitted the Italian. After the matter turned public in August, WADA appealed to CAS in opposition to the unbiased tribunal’s acquittal ruling, asking for 1-2 years of disqualification for Sinner. The ultimate ruling ought to arrive in early 2025.