Jannik Sinner has captured enough ATP titles to require victories at only two more events to complete a sweep of every recurring "big title" on the men's calendar. According to r/tennis, Sinner lost finals at both Rome and Roland-Garros in 2025 to Carlos Alcaraz, leaving those two tournaments as the remaining gaps in his collection of major ATP victories.
The Italian's pursuit of this rare milestone underscores his rapid ascent among the tour's elite. Winning titles across the full spectrum of ATP events—from Masters 1000 tournaments to Grand Slams—represents a significant career achievement that few players accomplish. Sinner's near-complete set reflects his consistency across different surfaces and competition levels over recent seasons.
The path forward hinges on two clay-court events where Alcaraz has proven formidable. Rome and Roland-Garros remain among the most demanding tournaments on the ATP calendar, and Sinner's quest to finish the set will likely extend across multiple seasons.
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- r/tennis: Sinner now needs only Rome and Roland Garros to complete the set of every recurring "big title" on the ATP calendar at least once, and he lost both finals last year to Alcaraz. Published 2026-05-03.
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