The Italian also won at least a set in each of his 79 matches of the year.
The first racket of the world Jannik Sinner became the first tennis player in history to win two majors, the ATP Finals and the Davis Cup in one season.
The Italian won titles at the Australian Open and US Open in 2024. In the final of the Final Tournament, Yannick defeated Taylor Fritz, and then helped the Italian team win the Davis Cup. Note that Sinner won all his matches in matches for the national team, including the doubles match.
The 23-year-old tennis player won at least one set in each of his 79 matches this year (73 of them ended in overall victory for the Italian). Earlier in the 21st century, only Roger Federer achieved a similar result in 2005.
Sinner is almost 4,000 points ahead of his closest pursuer in the ATP world rankings. The Italian became world number one in June and has held the top spot for 24 weeks in a row.
Source: Sportarena

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