Jannik Sinner remains a central figure in men’s tennis, currently ranked world number 1 and making headlines with a string of historic achievements in the 2025 season[10].
Most recently, Sinner launched the Jannik Sinner Foundation in Milan in September 2025, focusing on supporting young athletes and children in need, marking a significant moment off the court[1].
On the court, Sinner’s 2025 season has been outstanding. He:
- Won his first Wimbledon title, marking his fourth Grand Slam overall[6].
- Became the youngest men’s player in the Open Era to reach the final of all four Grand Slam tournaments in a single season[7].
- Achieved a 26-match winning streak, tying Andre Agassi for the seventh-longest since 1990[6].
- Defended the Australian Open title successfully[6].
- Surpassed 54 consecutive weeks as world number 1, with the fourth-longest first stint in Open Era history as of June 16, 2025[6].
Despite serving a WADA suspension between February and May, which temporarily kept him out of ATP events, Sinner returned to further consolidate his lead in the rankings[6].
Sinner is guaranteed to keep his No. 1 ranking after Wimbledon, with a substantial points lead over Carlos Alcaraz[18]. His current ATP ranking as of April 2025 stands at number 1, with 10,330 points[10].
Sinner also made recent news for a hard-fought victory against Felix Auger-Aliassime at the US Open, demonstrating his resilience and continued dominance on the court[7].
References
- [1] Jannik Sinner Foundation officially unveiled in Milan: ‘The project is finally alive’
- [6] 2025 Jannik Sinner tennis season
- [7] Jannik Sinner becomes youngest man in Open Era to reach all four Grand Slam finals in one season
- [10] Jannik Sinner Rankings & History
- [18] Jannik Sinner will keep his No. 1 ranking after Wimbledon …