Jannik Sinner has achieved a historic feat at the ATP Finals, winning 17 consecutive sets across the 2024 and 2025 editions of the tournament. This remarkable streak makes him the player with the most consecutive sets won in the round robin era, which began in 1986.
Joining legends of the game
Before Sinner’s run, the record stood at 16 consecutive sets, shared by Pete Sampras (1997–98) and Roger Federer (2003–04). By surpassing these icons, Sinner has placed himself in rare company, highlighting his consistency and dominance on one of tennis’s biggest stages.
The significance of the achievement
Winning consecutive sets at the ATP Finals is particularly challenging given the format and the quality of opponents. Every match features top-ranked players, making Sinner’s streak even more impressive. His ability to maintain focus and composure against elite competition underscores his rise as one of the sport’s leading figures.
Recognition from the ATP Tour
The ATP Tour highlighted the achievement, noting: “Sinner has now won 17 consecutive sets at the Nitto ATP Finals, the longest streak in the round robin era”. This acknowledgment places his name alongside the greatest champions in the history of the event.
Looking ahead
With his record-setting streak, Sinner has further solidified his reputation as a player capable of rewriting history. His performances in Turin have not only thrilled the home crowd but also signaled the emergence of a new era in men’s tennis.
Jannik Sinner’s 17 consecutive sets won at the ATP Finals mark a defining moment in his career. By surpassing legends like Sampras and Federer, he has carved out his place in the record books and continues to shape the future of the sport.
Sinner in the Nitto ATP Finals, ranking, and results in 2025
Ranked world no.2, Jannik has achieved a compiled 57-6 win-loss record in 2025. Jannik ended his run in the round-robin after defeating Alex De Minaur 7-5 6-2.
Sinner has won 5 titles in 2025 at the Australian Open, Wimbledon, Beijing, Vienna and Paris. Sinner got to the final in Rome (Internazionali BNL d’Italia), at the French Open, in Cincinnati (Cincinnati Open) and at the U.S. Open.
Sinner won 24 titles in his career: 11 on hard courts, 1 on clay courts, 10 on indoor courts and 2 on grass courts. (See the list of his titles)