The Italian has won his last 20 matches, setting his longest career winning streak, while he is the youngest man to reach back-to-back Australian Open finals since Pete Sampras (1994-1995)
Jannik Sinner is undoubtedly the ruler of the Tour: to confirm this, the ATP Tour has released a truly mind-blowing statistic on the Italian and his record of victories since he became number 1 in the world.
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Madison Keys pulled off a stunning victory, while Jannik Sinner charged to a convincing title defense. Plus, Paula Badosa and Ben Shelton impressed Down Under.
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Italy’s Sinner is the 11th man in the Open Era to retain the title in Melbourne. He had come back from two-sets-to-love down last year to defeat Daniil Medvedev in the summit clash.