A number that speaks volumes: Sinner following in the footsteps of the greats after 400 ATP Tour matches
Having reached the milestone of 400 matches on the main tour, Jannik Sinner confirms he is already playing among the greats. With 314 wins, he surpasses Djokovic, Federer, and Sampras at the same stage of their careers.
At just 24 years old, Jannik Sinner has already reached the symbolic milestone of 400 matches played on the ATP Tour.
Before his 401st match, scheduled this Saturday in the semi-finals of the Rolex Paris Masters, it's interesting to place the Italian alongside tennis legends in terms of victories.
With 314 wins in 400 matches, Sinner boasts an impressive record, superior to that of several icons of the game at the same stage of their careers: Novak Djokovic (301), Roger Federer (286), Andre Agassi (293), Pete Sampras (299), Stefan Edberg (305), Björn Borg (306), and Mats Wilander (313).
In the Open Era, Jimmy Connors holds the best record after 400 matches, with a total of 335 victories.
A symbolic milestone for Sinner, who continues to shine indoors at the end of this season, with a potential title in Paris in his sights and a second triumph at the ATP Finals, which begins in two weeks.
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Jannik is a doper. A cheater. A liar. All of these, at once.
His achievements don't count.
We, the fans, DON'T CARE to hear, read, or know about his progress.
Therefore, STOP!