Jannik Sinner Becomes First Italian World No. 1 in ATP Rankings
Sinner's ascent follows a stellar season and marks a historic milestone for Italian tennis.
- Sinner, 22, replaces Novak Djokovic at the top, becoming the 29th player to achieve the No. 1 ranking.
- He is the first Italian to reach No. 1 since computerized rankings began in 1973.
- Sinner's rise includes winning the Australian Open and an ATP Masters 1000 title in Miami.
- He has a 33-3 record in 2024 and will be the top seed at Wimbledon starting July 1.
- Carlos Alcaraz moves to No. 2, while Djokovic drops to No. 3 after knee surgery.