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Sinner, the Tennis Sheikh: Jannik's mind-blowing earnings in addition to the records

Posted: 21 Oct 2024, 09:22
by exxtrissm88
All the records and the incredible figures of the world number 1, who can still reach the highest earnings in history

First Italian to reach the top of the world ranking, as well as the second world number 1 in history after Djokovic to triumph in Shanghai, where he is however the youngest ever to achieve the feat at the age of 23 years and 1 month. These are some of the records that tell the story of the consecration of Jannik Sinner , who returned from the last tour in China with a balance of 2 finals and 1 title, as well as the mathematical certainty of maintaining the leadership of the ranking until the end of the year. The Italian's season began with the triumph at the Australian Open, the first of 7 seasonal titles won in October 2024, as well as the first of 2 Slams won together with the US Open.

All this while having to deal with the physical problems that forced him to stand in front of the screen during the Rome International and the Paris Games, and the Clostebol affair that then raised the curtain on a second and unexpected act . In short, the merits of the South Tyrolean, who also indulged in closing the Saudi parade of 6 million dollars in style , must also be found off the court, where he was called upon to intervene on his mental strength so as not to collapse on the cement of Beijing first and then Shanghai. But beyond the merits, Sinner's consecration must be told above all through the record numbers, which also affected the tennis player's wallet.
Sinner: All the Records of the World No. 1

Looking at the 2024 season, the triumph in Shanghai was worth the seventh title of 2024, equaling Nadal 's record of 3 Masters 1000 won in the same year (the Spaniard achieved it in 2018). These are all the seasonal triumphs: Australian Open, ATP 500 Rotterdam, Masters 1000 Miami, ATP 500 Halle, Masters 1000 Cincinnati, US Open. A haul that also brings a total of 65 victories that are worth his personal best. Taking a step back instead, other statistics provide proof of how the Italian had already begun to climb the rankings with records. In 2020, the South Tyrolean was in fact the second tennis player after Djokovic to succeed in the feat of winning two consecutive Masters 1000: Rome and Cincinnati. Finally, as for overall trophies, Sinner's trophy cabinet counts a total of 17 titles as of October 20. A series of successes that has also guaranteed him the wealth record of the richest tennis player of the year. Here's how much he has earned and above all how much he can still earn, with a figure on the horizon never reached by any tennis player in history.