Madrid, Jan 27 (EFE).- Jannik Sinner has solidified his position as the leader of the ATP rankings after winning the Australian Open, while Russia’s Daniil Medvedev has suffered a significant drop—the largest—falling two places in the rankings to seventh position and losing 1,250 points.
Winning the first Major title is never easy. However, stepping in and defending it a year later is even harder! Jannik Sinner achieved that at this year's Australian Open, continuing where he left a year ago and extending his Melbourne reign.
Jannik Sinner has won three of the previous five Major events! World no. 1 conquered two Australian Open crowns and completed his hard-court domination with the US Open trophy. Not stopping there, the 23-year-old is ready to taste the victory on clay and grass this season!
Jannik Sinner joined some of tennis' greatest legends with another stellar performance in the Australian Open final.
Jannik Sinner continued to occupy the No. 1 spot in the latest ATP Rankings released on Monday after winning his second straight Australian Open title.
Jannik Sinner remains number one, however big names like Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev fail to find a spot in the top five ATP rankings.
As was expected, Jannik Sinner is the 2024 men’s singles ITF World Champion! The Italian was a player to beat at Majors last year, embracing a 23-2 run and lifting two trophies. Carlos Alcaraz also claimed two Major titles but failed to match Sinner's consistency following an early US Open loss.
Jannik Sinner has been the number one in the men's ranking since last June. The decisive moment was the semifinal at the last Roland Garros, which handed him the leadership in the rankings for
Australian Open 2025 champion Madison Keys overcame top two seeds, including the defending champion, to win her first ever Grand Slam title.
Jannik Sinner achieved a number of historic feats after winning the Australian Open on Sunday night. But the most impressive achievement isn't even related to the fact he won his third grand slam title.
Jannik Sinner embraces the pressure of major finals and Alexander Zverev went down under the strain at Melbourne on Sunday.