Jannik Sinner becomes first man to win 70 matches in a season since Andy Murray in 2016
The Italian, who was born in 2001, is the first man born in 2000 or later—or even 1990 or later—to achieve the feat.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner achieved a lot by winning the ATP Finals on Sunday—not only was he the first Italian and first player born in the 2000s to win the season-ending championships, he was the first player to win it without losing a set since Ivan Lendl in 1986.
The 23-year-old also became just the third player ever to win the Australian Open, US Open and ATP Finals in the same season, after Roger Federer (who did it three times in 2004, 2006 and 2007) and Novak Djokovic (who did it twice in 2015 and 2023).
But there was something particularly special about his 6-4, 6-4 victory over Taylor Fritz in the final—it was his 70th win of the year.
Sinner, who’s now 70-6 on the year, is the first man to win 70 matches in a single season since Andy Murray in 2016. The Brit won 78 matches that year, and like Sinner, was the year-end No. 1.
MEN WITH 70+ WINS IN A SEASON SINCE 2000 (tour-level):
2000: Safin (73)
2001: Hewitt (80)
2002: none
2003: Federer (78), Roddick (72), Schuettler (71)
2004: Federer (74), Roddick (74)
2005: Federer (81), Nadal (79)
2006: Federer (92)
2007: Nadal (70)
2008: Nadal (82)
2009: Djokovic (78)
2010: Nadal (71)
2011: Djokovic (70)
2012: Ferrer (76), Djokovic (75), Federer (71)
2013: Nadal (75), Djokovic (74)
2014: Federer (73)
2015: Djokovic (82), Murray (71)
2016: Murray (78)
2017: none
2018: none
2019: none
2020: none
2021: none
2022: none
2023: none
2024: Sinner (70)