Jannik Sinner has reached a rare milestone, becoming the youngest player in the ATP era to collect finals appearances at all 10 current ATP Masters 1000 events, according to reporting on the achievement. The Italian's feat reflects his consistency across the tour's most prestigious tournaments outside the Grand Slams.
The Masters 1000 series comprises the tour's highest-tier events below the majors, held annually in cities including Monte Carlo, Madrid, Rome, Cincinnati, and Shanghai. Reaching finals at each of these tournaments within a single career represents an elite accomplishment; doing so at Sinner's age underscores the speed of his ascent to the top of professional tennis.
Sinner's ranking and recent performances have positioned him among the ATP's leading contenders, and this milestone reinforces his status as a fixture in late-round play across the calendar. The achievement adds to a growing list of records the 22-year-old has set during his breakthrough years on tour.
Sources
- r/tennis: Sinner is the youngest player to collect finals in all current ATP Masters 1000. Published May 1, 2026.
