Jannik Sinner better than Auger Aliassime after breaking in the top100 in the live rankings

Jannik Sinner has a very bright future ahead to even be more precocious than Felix Auger Aliassime

Sinner Auger Aliassime

There is enormous excitement around Jannik Sinner, especially after the 18-year-old reached the semifinal in Antwerp. The Italian is now in the second round in Vienna after he dismissed Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3 6-4. This win propels Sinner in the top100, and that is a place that he is expected to stay for long.

Live rankings and “beating” Auger Aliassime

After beating the German, Jannik is no.91 in the live rankings and there is no way that 10 players are going to overtake him by this week. Therefore, he will be in the top100 on Monday to be the youngest Italian in history to achieve this milestone.

Even more interesting, Sinner “beat” Felix Auger Aliassime (that is 1 year older) that managed to break in the top100 only at the beginning of this year (February). This means that the Italian has been even more precocious than the Canadian.

Of course, then Felix managed to have an awe-inspiring run in the rest of the year to even break in the top20 (he is now 18). That will be extremely challenging for Jannik to achieve, but he is very well positioned to have a remarkable career. Time will tell.

Sinner in Vienna, ranking, and results in 2019

Jannik Sinner Stats info

Ranked no.101 (career-high), the Italian has a 38-18 win-loss record in 2019. Sinner is playing in Vienna where he toppled Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3 6-4.

Sinner conquered 2 titles in 2019 in the Bergamo Challenger and in the Lexington Challenger. Sinner was the finalist in the Ostrava Challenger.

Felix Auger Aliassime’s ranking and performance in 2019

Felix Auger Aliassime Stats info

Ranked no.18, Auger-Aliassime played his last match on the 9th of October when he surrendered to Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-63 7-63 in the 2nd round in Shanghai.

Felix Auger Aliassime’s best performance of the current season was getting to the final in Stuttgart, Lyon and Rio de Janeiro.

Jannik Sinner and Felix Auger Aliassime have never played each other.