The smoke of the Australian Open has cleared, and in the final of the men's singles, defending champion Sinner continued to fire on his firepower, continuing his excellent form over the past year, and finally won the title in straight sets without giving away a single break point.
How strong is Sinner during this time? Let's take a look at this set of data.
37 wins and 1 loss in the last 38 games
Sinner has started a winning streak since last year's Wimbledon semi-finals and an early Rodgers Cup defence, including the Cincinnati Masters, US Open and Shanghai Masters, with his only recent defeat coming at the China Open, where he lost to Acre in the final in the deciding set as the defending champion, a rare loss of a tie-break.
10 consecutive wins against top 10 players
Why does Sinner have a unique strength today? It's not uncommon for top players to win or lose, but in the recently concluded Australian Open final, Sinner didn't give his opponent any chance against world No. 2 Zverev. It's no wonder that today's fans say that only Aka can submit him. This is true for recent head-to-head records, with Aka beating Sinner in the semi-finals of the Indian Wells Masters, French Open semi-finals and China Open finals last season, marking the first time in the history of the two sides that one side has won three in a row against the other.
Competed in seven competitions and won six times (including the Davis Cup)
Prior to last season, Sinner had only won the Rogers Cup once, in the 2023 season. But in recent times, he has continued to be on a hot streak, both individually and as a team, and he has played impressively. led the Italian team to win the Davis Cup in a rare way, and he also won several championships, only losing the China Open championship.
21 consecutive wins across seasons
Although Sinner's current winning streak is hardly better than that of giants such as Djokovic, his 21-game winning streak across seasons can still be among the best. Now, he has announced his retirement from defending his title in Rotterdam, and his next event is expected to be the Sunshine Double. Having never won the Indian Wells Masters, he naturally has his sights set on that. What will his winning streak be? Attention-grabbing!
14 consecutive wins at the Australian Open
In the history of the Australian Open, the longest winning streak is a three-in-a-row. Sinner is working towards that goal. Based on his current form, as long as he can keep competing, he still has a lot of hope to catch up.
94% win rate after reaching the top of NO.1 (47 wins and 3 losses)
After a real rise last season, Sinner deservedly sat on the throne and proved that he is the number one player in men's tennis today with his win rate of over 90%.
But with hearings in April, where is Sinner's fate headed? Stay tuned!(Source: Tennis Home Author: Luo Cheng Qiye)