Jannik Sinner Eyes Historic Milestones After Madrid Open Victory
Nadal, Federer & Djokovic beware: 3 Numbers Jannik Sinner will be looking to beat next after Madrid title extends World No.1 gap
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Jannik Sinner's recent win at the Madrid Open has solidified his position as World No.1, bringing his total points to 14,350. He aims to surpass records held by Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic in upcoming tournaments, including the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and the French Open.
- 01Sinner's current points total stands at 14,350 after winning the Madrid Open.
- 02He aims to surpass Rafael Nadal's adjusted record of 14,755 points.
- 03A victory in Rome would elevate Sinner's points to 14,700.
- 04Sinner has made history by winning five consecutive Masters 1000 events.
- 05He is set to compete at the French Open, where he can earn an additional 700 points.
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Jannik Sinner's victory at the Madrid Open has extended his lead as the World No.1, bringing his total points to 14,350. The 24-year-old Italian tennis star began the 2026 season ranked World No.2 but faced a setback at the Australian Open, losing 1,200 points. However, he rebounded with impressive performances, clinching titles at the Indian Wells and Miami Open, and continuing his winning streak at the Monte-Carlo Masters and Madrid Open. Sinner's next challenge is the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, where a win could elevate his points to 14,700, just shy of Rafael Nadal's adjusted record of 14,755. Additionally, he has the opportunity to earn another 700 points at the French Open, aiming to close in on Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic's records of 15,720 and 17,110 points, respectively. Sinner's achievement at the Madrid Open also marks him as the first player to win five consecutive Masters 1000 events, reflecting his commitment and discipline in the sport.
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