
Jannik Sinner extended his winning streak at major tournaments to 19 matches on Wednesday by defeating Alexander Bublik to reach the Roland Garros semi-finals.
The No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings now stands alone with the ninth-longest streak in the Open Era, moving clear of fellow ATP No. 1 Club members Andre Agassi, Boris Becker and Mats Wilander.
Behind only Novak Djokovic (30), Roger Federer (27) and Rafael Nadal (25), Sinner boasts the fourth-longest major streak this century.
Longest Men's Grand Slam Winning Streaks in Open Era
Player | Streak | Start | End | |
1 | Novak Djokovic | 30 | 2015 Wimbledon R1 | 2016 Wimbledon R3 |
2 | Rod Laver | 29 | 1969 Australian Open R2 | 1970 Wimbledon R4 |
3 | Roger Federer | 27 | 2005 Wimbledon R1 | 2006 Roland Garros F |
T4 | Jimmy Connors | 25 | 1974 Australian Open R1 | 1975 Australian Open F |
T4 | Rafael Nadal | 25 | 2010 Roland Garros R1 | 2011 Australian Open QF |
T4 | Pete Sampras | 25 | 1993 Wimbledon R1 | 1994 Roland Garros QF |
T7 | Bjorn Borg | 20 | 1978 Roland Garros R1 | 1978 US Open F |
T7 | John McEnroe | 20 | 1981 Wimbledon R1 | 1982 Wimbledon F |
9 | Jannik Sinner | 19 | 2024 US Open R1 | active streak |
T10 | Andre Agassi | 18 | 1994 US Open R1 | 1995 Roland Garros QF |
T10 | Boris Becker | 18 | 1989 Wimbledon R1 | 1990 Australian Open QF |
T10 | Mats Wilander | 18 | 1988 Australian Open R1 | 1988 Wimbledon QF |
If Sinner emerges victorious in his semi-final clash with Novak Djokovic or Alexander Zverev in Paris, he will tie Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe with 20 consecutive wins in Grand Slam tournaments. The 23-year-old would surpass them both with a run to his maiden Roland Garros title.
Sinner, who is completing his 52nd consecutive week atop the PIF ATP Rankings, could stretch his lead at the top to as many as 4,330 points by winning his first Roland Garros title. He is also bidding to become the first Italian male champion at the clay-court major since Adriano Panatta in 1976.
With a title-run in Paris, the reigning US Open and Australian Open champion would become the first player to win three consecutive major trophies since Djokovic in 2021. The Serbian, who held all four Grand Slam titles at the same time from Wimbledon in 2015 to Roland Garros in 2016, is the only active player with a longer streak than Sinner.