Jannik Sinner: The Rising Star of Italian Tennis Shines Bright in Miami

Winner in Miami after Melbourne and Rotterdam, he becomes the first Italian No. 2 in the ATP and obviously does not intend to stop there. Article reserved for subscribers By Yves Simon Published on 04/1/2024 at 5:54 p.m. Reading time: 3 min

We told you about the start of the Sinner era (22 years old) at the time of his triumph at the Australian Open and, two months later, the Italian continues to persuade even the most skeptical. In Miami, he added a second Masters 1000 to his record (after the one that somewhat triggered the “Sinner revelation”, last August, in Toronto), while having won the ATP 500 in Rotterdam along the way. He has just won 25 (including 22 out of 23 in 2024) of his last 26 matches. He suffered his only setback of the year in the semi-final of Indian Wells, in three sets against Carlos Alcaraz, whom he had dominated 6-1 in the first set. The big redhead is the first player on the circuit to lift three trophies this year and is quite simply the current No. 1 since he is No. 1 in the Race, this ranking which only takes into account the points acquired in 2024 (ahead of Medvedev , Zverev, Alcaraz and De Minaur, with Djokovic only 12th).

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2024-04-01 15:54:36
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