Jannik Sinner: titles, awards and ranking of the Australian Open winner

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Jannik Sinner won its second title of Australian Open This Monday (26/01), after defeating Alexander Zverev in the final. The game ended after the Italian won by 3 sets at 0, in a duel that lasted 2h45min.

This was Sinner’s 21st consecutive victory. The tennis player has not been defeated in a match since the final of Beijing’s ATP 500.

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What are the Jannik Sinner titles in their career?

In all, Sinner has won three Grand Slam competitions in his career.

Grand Slam Yet Adversary
Australian Open 2023 Daniil Medvedev
US Open 2024 Taylor Fritz
Australian Open 2025 Alexander Zverev

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What is the award of Sinner in the Australian Open 2025?

  • First round: US $ 82.9 thousand
  • Second round: US $ 125.6 thousand
  • Third round: US $ 182.1 thousand
  • Eighth Final: US $ 263.8 thousand
  • FINAL FOURTH: US $ 417.7 thousand
  • Semifinals: US $ 691 thousand
  • Runner-up: $ 1.1 million
  • Champion: US $ 2.1 million

Sinner will raise about $ 2.1 million for the title, in addition to the values ​​of the previous stages of the awards in the simple category.

What is the sinner ranking?

Sinner is the leader of ATP. The title further reaffirmed its presence at the top of the ranking.

1 – Jannik Sinner (=) – 11.830
2 – Alexander Zverev (=) – 8.135
3 – Carlos Alcaraz (=) – 7.010
4 – Taylor Fritz (=) – 5.050
5 – Casper Ruud (+1) – 4,160
6 – Novak Djokovic (+1) – 3.900
7-Daniil Medvedev (-2)-3.780
8 – Alex de Minaur (=) – 3.735
9 – Tommy Paul (+2) – 3.495
10-Andrey Rublev (-1)-3.130



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