Tennis world No. 1 Sinner was banned for three months after failing a drug test, but no one has been able to shake his throne since the ban, and he has set a rare record.
Tennis world No. 1 brother Sinner
Sinner ranks first in the world with 9930 points, Germany's Zverev ranks second with 8085 points, and Spain's Alcaraz ranks third with 8050 points, because the latter two have lost the possibility of surpassing Sinner before the start of the French Open, which also means that Sinner's world No. 1 position will continue until the third week of the French Open, becoming the fifth player to reach the top of the world No. 1 for the first time for at least 52 consecutive weeks since the establishment of the ranking system.
The other four are Federer's 237 consecutive weeks, which is also the first person in history, and then Jimmy Connors (160 weeks).Hewittof 75 weeks, and Djokovic's 53 weeks.
Sinner is expected to return at the 2025 Rome Masters, and the French Open is expected to be the top seed, beating last year's best result in the last four and winning his first title at a Grand Slam on clay.