87 consecutive weeks in the top 2: Sinner races towards the ten longest streaks in history
At the end of an exceptional season, Jannik Sinner also set statistics ablaze in 2025.
This Monday, for example, he begins his 87th consecutive week in the ATP top 2, equaling Lleyton Hewitt's mark.
Sinner rises to 11th place in this statistic, waiting to enter the top ten in April when he will equal Jim Courier's 106 weeks.
As for the absolute record, still held by Roger Federer with his 346 consecutive weeks, the Italian will have to wait a little longer... and string together five more years in the top 2 to hope to equal it.
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