Jannik Sinner beat Casper Ruud in Rome to claim his 16th Big Title and move past Carlos Alcaraz in the Big Titles standings, while extending his Masters 1000 run by becoming the first player to win the year’s first five Masters 1000 events and reaching 10+ Masters trophies.
Jannik Sinner defeated Daniil Medvedev in the Indian Wells final to win his first title of the season, earning his 12th Big Title and sixth Masters 1000 trophy; he now trails Carlos Alcaraz by three Big Titles and eyes a potential three-peat of Masters 1000 titles at the Miami Open after lifting Paris Masters last year, underscoring his strong Big Title pace.
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Novak Djokovic in Melbourne to win the Australian Open, his 7th Grand Slam and 15th Big Title, widening his Big Titles lead over Jannik Sinner and becoming the youngest player to complete the Career Grand Slam.
Carlos Alcaraz won his first Cincinnati Open title, extending his lead over Jannik Sinner in Big Titles, and now has 13, including 8 ATP Masters 1000 trophies, making him one of the top active players in major tennis titles.
Novak Djokovic adds to his impressive collection of 'Big Titles' by winning the Rolex Paris Masters, securing his 40th ATP Masters 1000 trophy and becoming the first player to reach that milestone. With this victory, Djokovic now owns a total of 70 'Big Titles', which include Grand Slam championships, ATP Masters 1000 titles, Nitto ATP Finals trophies, and Olympic singles gold medals. He has won one 'Big Title' for every 3.1 events played, and his success places him alongside tennis greats such as Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, and Pete Sampras. Djokovic is also tied for the most titles on the ATP Tour this season and is closing in on the milestone of 100 career titles.