Australian Open 2025: Jannic Sinner ‘will be one of the greatest players seen so far after Melbourne win.

The image of a sinner who vomit in a wheelly bin along the court is not such that many people will expect to mark the beginning of a new rule of dominance in male tennis.
But the image, when he was battling the disease at the China Open in October 2023, became synonymous with the moment when Sinner developed as a serial title winner.
He will win the match. And that tournament. And since then he has fought most of the matches in 15 months.
From the beginning of that tournament in Beijing, Sinner’s record is 98 wins and only nine defeats – and three of them were against four -time Grand Slam champion and rival Carlos Alkraj.
In June 2024, Sinner replaced Novak Djokovic world number one and since then he has won a record in 47 out of his first 50 matches as top ranked male players, equaling Byorn Borg and Jimmy Consors. .
His record in the Slam since winning his first Melbourne title 12 months ago is 30-2.
Cash said: “Sinner and Alakraj are far ahead of everyone else.
“Until other youth participate in it, it is a race for two horses. We saw it for some time with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, then Andy Murray, Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka came.
“Things can actually change rapidly, but currently it is a horse or two horse race for the Grand Slam.”