Jannik
Congratulations Jannik Sinner on your second consecutive victory at Wimbledon and a fifth Grand Slam® title. Another defining chapter in a remarkable journey. This crown is yours.
It means a lot to win. The champions who have gone before me are still much, much bigger than I am, but it’s nice that my small name is next to them as they are truly an inspiration for me.
Jannik Sinner
Setting the highest standards
Jannik Sinner has established himself as one of the finest talents of his generation through exceptional performances and supreme dedication to the sport.
Known for his aggressive baseline play and strategic acumen, Sinner is one of the most consistent and decorated players in men’s tennis today. A five-time Grand Slam® champion – including two-time winner at The Championships, Wimbledon – his achievements since 2024 have placed him among the sport’s greatest modern-day performers.
From potential on the slopes to dominating the courts
Sinner has taken the tennis world by storm with his powerful groundstrokes and remarkable composure.
A native of San Candido in northern Italy, he began playing at a young age, transitioning from promising junior skier to tennis prodigy. Having turned professional in 2018, he made his breakthrough a couple of years later when reaching the quarter-finals at Roland-Garros, showcasing his potential on the Grand Slam® stage. In 2023, he won the Canadian Open for his first ATP Masters 1000 title and reached the final of the Nitto ATP Finals before guiding Italy to a spectacular victory at the Davis Cup Finals. He maintained that momentum the following year when his career reached new heights as he broke through for his first Grand Slam® singles titles at the Australian Open and US Open before claiming a maiden ATP Finals crown. As a result of his magnificent form, he climbed to the top of the world rankings in June and held that spot to finish as the year-end World No. 1.
He carried that dominance into 2025, capturing a third Grand Slam® title by defending his crown in Australia. He followed that by winning Wimbledon for the first time and won the prestigious Rolex Paris Masters in the latter part of the year before closing the season with a second consecutive Nitto ATP Finals title. In May 2026, Sinner made history as the first man to win five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles. The streak began with his triumph in the French capital in November 2025 and continued with victories at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo and Madrid. Riding that momentum into the grass-court season, he successfully defended his Wimbledon crown to claim a fifth Grand Slam® title.
Sinner’s work ethic and dedication to constantly improve have been key to his success, earning him respect from peers and fans alike.
Jannik Sinner became a Rolex Testimonee in 2020.