Jannik Sinner (23) provided tennis fans with countless memories in 2024. It was an unforgettable year for the Italian packed full of successes and capped off by ending it as world number one. To celebrate his season, the ATP have created a video of his best shots in 2024.
73 wins and only six defeats in 2024, it was a year of blossoming for Sinner, who has become not only the best tennis player of this generation but also the champion of an entire nation.
It was a near-perfect season for the Italian, who ended as the ATP’s number one in the world and with no fewer than eight titles. We can also add the historic Davis Cup win to that, won a few days ago thanks to his triumph in the decisive match of the final against Tallon Griekspoor.
The numbers registered by Sinner are impressive. He has added two Grand Slams (Australian Open and US Open), three Masters1000 titles (Miami, Cincinnati and Shanghai) and the ATP Finals in Turin to his trophy cabinet.
One statistic above all, however, best demonstrates the monstrous strength of the 23-year-old: He won at least one set in every match he played in this resounding year, replicating what was achieved only by Roger Federer in 2005.
For these reasons, the ATP wanted to create and dedicate to fans, via its Tennis TV channel, a video with all of Sinner’s best shots from 2024. It is a statement of gratitude towards the world’s best tennis player and a great way to remember his memorable season.
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