Jannik Sinner continues to be unstoppable and his opponents have not yet found a solution to stem his dominance. The world No.1 clinched his third Grand Slam title in a row on hard court, lifting the trophy at the 2025 Australian Open thanks to a stunning run that confirmed his status as the undisputed leader of the men's tour.
The level of the Italian ace has risen exponentially in the second week, as only great champions are able to do. The 23-year-old from Sesto Pusteria did not lose a single set between the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals, imposing his rhythm from start to finish without any drop.
Simply unstoppableThe 3-time Grand Slam champion dominated the final against Sascha Zverev, who was inferior in all aspects of the game and walked off the court almost dejected due to the strength of his opponent. The world number 1 continues to work tirelessly on his weaknesses and is increasingly complete, which is why insiders are beginning to wonder if he can really achieve the 'Calendar Grand Slam'.
Carlos Alcaraz does not have the same consistency as him, Novak Djokovic is almost 38 years old and his body is starting to show signs of decline and Alexander Zverev is a complete memo from all points of view.
Jannik is undoubtedly the best player in the world on hard courts, but he has the right skills to prevail on red clay and grass as well. There is no doubt that the French Open is the same as the hardest for him to win, but it is not impossible for that to happen.
Sinner reached the semifinals in Paris last year and only surrendered to a great Alcaraz in five sets.
His best result at the Wimbledon Championships - on the other hand - was the semifinal reached in 2023, while last year he was eliminated by Daniil Medvedev in the quarterfinals also due to a health problem.
If he is not disqualified for the doping case (the trial before the CAS in Lausanne will take place in mid-April) and does not have injuries, the world number 1 really has a chance to achieve this iconic milestone and become one of the best ever.
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