First 5 Masters 1000 on Hard Court: Sinner Joins a Very Exclusive Club
At just 24 years old, Jannik Sinner has already won five Masters 1000 titles, all on hard courts.
By winning the Paris tournament, the Italian added a new statistic to his record: the first five Masters 1000 titles won on hard courts.
Indeed, within the span of two seasons, the young Italian has gone from being a promising hopeful to being the boss. And now, on hard courts, he reigns as the absolute master.
Thus, following Michael Chang, Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, and Daniil Medvedev, the world number one has secured five of the most prestigious titles on the same surface: hard court.
For the record, Sinner won the Canada tournament in 2023, then Miami, Cincinnati, and Shanghai in 2024, and now Paris in 2025.
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