Jannik Sinner has accumulated an extraordinary collection of tennis's biggest prizes in just over two years, leaving only two titles within reach to complete an almost total dominance of the sport's major tournaments. According to analysis on r/tennis, Sinner won his first Masters title in Canada on August 13, 2023, and has since captured every other Masters event, all four Grand Slams, the ATP Finals, and the Davis Cup.
To finish the historic sweep, Sinner would need to win the Rome Masters and the French Open. If he competes in both events and prevails, he would have claimed every major title except the Olympics within 1,029 days, with the French Open final scheduled for June 7, 2026. The primary question is whether Sinner will choose to play Rome or skip the event to manage his workload after an intense stretch of competition.
The path forward hinges on Sinner's scheduling decisions and form over the next year. No other player currently poses a significant threat at either Rome or Roland-Garros, according to the analysis, making both titles realistic targets if he enters the tournaments. Such a feat would be unparalleled in modern tennis, where even the game's greatest champions have typically fallen short of winning every major title in a compressed timeframe.
Sources
- r/tennis: Jannik Sinner could realistically win every single big title minus the Olympics within a span of 1,029 days. Posted May 3, 2026.
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