Since lifting his first Masters 1000 trophy in Toronto in 2023, Jannik Sinner has carved out one of the most consistent stretches in modern tennis. Against players ranked outside the ATP’s top 20, he has compiled a staggering 73–2 record. This run includes victories across all surfaces and tournaments, showcasing his adaptability and mental strength.

The Rare Stumbles

Only two players have managed to disrupt Sinner’s rhythm during this period: Dusan Lajovic at the Cincinnati Open in 2023 and Alexander Bublik on the grass courts of Halle in 2025. Both matches were reminders that even the most dominant players can be caught off guard, especially by opponents with unpredictable styles or on faster surfaces.

Consistency Across the Board

Sinner’s success against lower-ranked opponents is built on his ability to maintain a high level regardless of the stage or setting. His aggressive baseline play, precise movement, and improved serve have made him a nightmare matchup for anyone outside the elite tier. This consistency has helped him climb to the top of the rankings and remain a fixture in the latter stages of major tournaments.

A New Standard

The streak has drawn comparisons to the likes of Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic, who each had extended runs of dominance against lower-ranked players. Sinner’s ability to stay focused and avoid letdowns has placed him in rare company, and his continued growth suggests that this level of performance may be sustainable for years to come.

Sinner in Cincinnati, ranking, and results 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

Now the world no.1, Jannik achieved a 27-3 win-loss record in 2025. Jannik is playing in Cincinnati where he toppled the world no.144 Daniel Elahi Galan 6-1 6-1.

Jannik Sinner will square off with the world no.35 Gabriel Diallo in the 3rd round. In the past, they have never played each other until now in top competitions.

The Italian clinched 2 titles in 2025 at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. The Italian was the finalist in Rome (Internazionali BNL d’Italia) and at the French Open.

The Italian won 21 titles in his career: 10 on hard courts, 1 on clay courts, 8 on indoor courts and 2 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)

Cincinnati
Sinner's Record
Projected
Draw