Australian Open 2025: Jannik Sinner will be ‘one of greatest players we’ve ever seen’ after Melbourne victory

The image of a sinner in the wheels edge of the court is not the case that many people will expect to begin with a new era of men’s tennis dominance.

But this icon, when he fought the illness in the China Open in October 2023, has become synonymous with the moment when the sinful serial title became the winner.

He would move forward to win the match. And that tournament. And most of the matches have been competed in 15 months since then.

From the start of the tournament in Beijing, the record of the Signner is 98 wins and only nine defeats – and three of them were four times against the Grand Slam champion and rival Carlos Alakaraz.

Sunr transformed Novak Djokovic in June 2024 as the World No.1, and since then he joined 47 of his first 50 matches, as a top -ranked player, Borne Borg And Jimmy meets Conners.

It also has a record 30-2 record in Salems after winning the first Melbourne title 12 months ago.

Cash said: “The sinners and the al -Karz are far ahead of everyone.

“Until the other young boys go through it, there is a two -horse race. We have been with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for a while, then [came] Andy Murray, Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka.

“Matters can really change faster, but so far it is a horse or two horses race for Grand Slam.”

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