Jannik Sinner has achieved some absolutely brilliant things in the sport over the last two years.
The Italian has claimed four Grand Slams already, as well as 26 career titles, and a place at the summit of the ATP Tour.
Sinner claimed his very first Sunshine Double recently and he could become world number one again if he wins the Monte-Carlo Masters.
With plenty to pick from, the world number two has named the two moments of his career so far that are his favourite.

Jannik Sinner’s favourite career moments to date
Sinner’s dominance on the ATP Tour in the last two years has seen him achieve great things, but two moments stand out for the Italian.
In his brand-new YouTube vlog, the world number two discussed his greatest achievements so far in his career.
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The Italian said: “One when I reached No. 1 in 2024, it was during Roland Garros. I really enjoyed that moment.
“And the other one was when I won Wimbledon. It was not even a dream, because it was unrealistic when I was young to win such a big tournament.
“Winning the title with my parents there, my brother, great friends. It was for sure the happiest moment I ever had on a tennis court.”
Sinner stayed world number one for over a year before losing the honour to Carlos Alcaraz at the US Open.
The Italian’s victory at Wimbledon came at the expense of Alcaraz, who he beat in four sets in the grass court final.
What Jannik Sinner said after becoming world number one
Sinner became world number one by defeating Grigor Dimitrov in the quarter-finals of Roland Garros in 2024.
The Italian achieved the feat thanks to Novak Djokovic’s withdrawal at the same stage of the event against Casper Ruud.
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Sinner was delighted to achieve the world number one spot, but claimed it came with mixed feelings due to Djokovic’s injury.
He explained: “It’s everyone’s dream to become No. 1 in the world; on the other hand, seeing Novak retiring here is disappointing for everyone. I wish him a speedy recovery.
“I try not to think about that too much because this is a tournament where I used to struggle a lot, especially in the last two years, so I’m happy to be in the semi-finals, try to enjoy it, and play my best tennis.
“It’s a special moment for me, and I’m very happy to share this with you guys, and all the people watching from home, especially in Italy. Let’s see what I can do on Friday.”
Sinner would exit Roland Garros at the next stage, losing to Alcaraz in the semi-final in an incredible five-set battle.


