Jannik Sinner becomes the first Italian to reach the top of the ATP World Rankings.

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Jannik Sinner has been crowned the new World No. 1 in men’s tennis.

He is the first Italian male or female to achieve the World No. 1 classification in singles since the inception of computerized rankings in 1973.

Carlos Alcaraz, the most recent French Open champion, is ranked second after defeating Sinner in a five-set semifinal. Novak Djokovic, the former world number one, is ranked third. Djokovic withdrew from Roland Garros due to a knee injury that necessitated surgery last week.

Alexander Zverev, who was defeated by Alcaraz in five sets in the Roland Garros final on Sunday, is ranked fourth.

Sinner, who is 22 years old, commenced the year at the fourth position in the world rankings. Sinner has become the 29th player to reach the pinnacle of men’s professional tennis, following an extraordinary surge to begin 2024, which was exemplified by his first major title at the Australian Open, an ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami, and semifinals at Indian Wells, Monte-Carlo, and Roland Garros.

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He stated, “It is a testament to the great work ethic that produced it.” “This has been one of our objectives for the past few years, both myself and my team.” However, my foremost objective is to enhance my capacities as a player and as a person by seeking out exceptional individuals. I am confident that my actions and those of my team will bring me great joy and satisfaction. I have played some exceptional tennis in the most recent period. I am exceedingly pleased to be in this role.

According to Andrea Gaudenzi, the Chairman of the ATP, Jannik’s ascent to the No. 1 ranking in the world has been nothing short of extraordinary. This is the most difficult and remarkable accomplishment in our sport, necessitating an enormous amount of self-belief, determination, and dedication. Jannik is the 29th player in over 50 years to attain the No. 1 ranking, a fact that is reflected in the exclusive list of tennis greats who have held the top position. Jannik has the right to be tremendously pleased of his accomplishments. We, the ATP, are delighted to participate in the celebration of this occasion on behalf of his numerous admirers. He has an extraordinary journey ahead of him at the age of 22. I am eager to observe his ongoing voyage.

Sinner has earned the points that have propelled him to World No. 1 over the past 52 weeks, during which time he has compiled a 15-4 record against Top 10 opponents. During that period, he has secured nine victories against current or former World No. 1s, including Daniil Medvedev (5), Alcaraz (1), and Djokovic (3).

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Sinner led Italy to Davis Cup victory for the first time since 1976 last November. It was the nation’s second triumph in the competition.

Djokovic’s present tenure at the summit concludes with Sinner’s ascension to the top spot. To date, the Serbian has occupied the top spot for an unprecedented 428 weeks. Sinner has joined a group of six active players who have achieved the status of World No. 1: Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Medvedev, and Alcaraz.