All Records Jannik Sinner Made And Stopped At Wimbledon 2025

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Jannik Sinner (PC: Wimbledon)

Wimbledon 2025 was nothing short of historic, and all because of none other than Jannik Sinner. The Italian sensation didn’t just win the trophy; he rewrote the record books, stopped some jaw-dropping streaks, and gave tennis fans a final to remember for ages. Let’s look at all the records Sinner made, and the ones he stopped at Wimbledon 2025.

Jannik Sinner: The First Italian to Win Wimbledon

All Records Jannik Sinner Made And Stopped At Wimbledon 2025
Wimbledon 2025 (PC: Wimbledon)

Jannik Sinner became the first Italian man ever to win the Wimbledon singles title. Italy has produced some great tennis players, but none of them ever lifted the trophy on Centre Court, until now. Sinner’s four-set win over Carlos Alcaraz (4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4) didn’t just make history for himself, but for his entire nation. For Italian tennis fans, July 13, 2025, will be a date to remember forever.

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Stopping Carlos Alcaraz for a Historic Three-Title Run

All Records Jannik Sinner Made And Stopped At Wimbledon 2025
Carlos Alcaraz (PC: Wimbledon 2025)

On the other side, Carlos Alcaraz was chasing his own history. If he won Wimbledon 2025, he would have become just the fifth man in history to win three consecutive Wimbledon titles in the Open Era. Jannik Sinner, however, put a full stop to that dream and denied Alcaraz a spot alongside legends like Federer, Sampras, and Djokovic. Not only that, but Alcaraz was also aiming to win back-to-back Roland Garros and Wimbledon titles in consecutive years, a feat only Bjorn Borg had managed. Sinner stopped that, too.

Breaking the Head-to-Head Curse

All Records Jannik Sinner Made And Stopped At Wimbledon 2025
Sinner and Alcaraz (PC: Wimbledon)

Coming into the final, Carlos Alcaraz had won their last five meetings, including a dramatic Roland Garros final just weeks earlier. Sinner turned the tables at Wimbledon, ending Alcaraz’s major final perfection as he was 5-0 in Grand Slam finals before this match.

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Ending Alcaraz’s Streaks

Alcaraz was on a 24-match winning streak, the best of his career. The streak has been going on since the Italian Open 2025, and Alcaraz’s historic run has come to an end, thanks to Sinner.

Youngest to Four Consecutive Major Finals

All Records Jannik Sinner Made And Stopped At Wimbledon 2025
Jannik Sinner (PC: Wimbledon)

At just 22, Sinner became the youngest man ever to reach four consecutive Grand Slam finals before turning 24, a record that even Federer didn’t achieve at that age. His finals streak began at the 2024 US Open, followed by the 2025 Australian Open, French Open, and now Wimbledon.

Finals at Every Slam

With this Wimbledon run, Sinner joined an elite group as only the fifth man in the Open Era to reach the final at all four Grand Slams. The others? Laver, Agassi, Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic. That’s the ultimate tennis VIP list.

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Nine “Big Titles” in Two Years

All Records Jannik Sinner Made And Stopped At Wimbledon 2025
Sinner and Alcaraz (PC: Wimbledon)

Sinner’s win at Wimbledon marked his ninth “Big Title” (Grand Slams, ATP Masters 1000, or Nitto ATP Finals) in just two years. That’s a winning rate of one big trophy every 2.4 events, a pace that’s simply mind-blowing. For the record, Sinner also took home a cool £3,000,000 ($4.05 million USD) and 2,000 ATP ranking points for his victory, both career bests.

Jannik Sinner didn’t just win Wimbledon 2025; he made history, broke streaks, and stopped one of the game’s greatest young champions in his tracks. For Italian tennis, for Sinner, and for fans everywhere, this was more than just a win. It was a statement. And it’s only the beginning.

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