Jannik Sinner has reportedly made a key coaching decision ahead of the 2026 season, with Carlos Moya expected to replace Darren Cahill as his new mentor. The Italian star, currently ranked world No. 1, will part ways with Cahill at the end of 2025 as the Australian coach steps away from the tour.

Sinner’s former coach Riccardo Piatti had previously suggested Moya as a strong candidate for the role, citing his experience as a former world No. 1 and his successful tenure coaching Rafael Nadal. Moya’s deep understanding of the tour and his ability to guide top players make him a natural fit for Sinner’s team.

Under Cahill’s guidance, Sinner has won three Grand Slam titles, including two Australian Opens and the 2024 US Open. His rise to the top of the rankings has been remarkable, and the transition to Moya could bring new tactical insights to his game.

With the French Open

approaching, Sinner remains focused on his current season while preparing for the coaching change. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how the partnership with Moya unfolds in 2026.

Jannik Sinner in 2025

Jannik Sinner

60 - 8win/loss

Hard
25-4
I Hard
15-1
Clay
12-2
Grass
8-1
24 year old
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2025 Highlights

At the moment ranked no.1, the Italian played his last match on the 18th of May when he capitulated to world no.2 Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(5) 6-1 in the final in Rome (draw).

Currently, during this year Jannik has managed to achieve a compiled 12-1 win-loss record. This year, Jannik won 1 tournament at the Australian Open. Sinner was the finalist in Rome.

He is also scheduled to play at the French Open (French Open). The main draw will start on the 25th of May.

Rome
Sinner's Record