Jannik Sinner majors timeline: Breaking down last Grand Slam wins and complete history of finishes

Colin Capece

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At just 23 years old, Jannik Sinner has already made plenty of tennis history.

Last year, he became the first Italian player to achieve the No. 1 ATP ranking. With a semifinal win at Wimbledon in 2025, Sinner became the fifth man since 1995 to reach the final of every Grand Slam event, joining Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.

Now, Sinner is looking to move within one major of the Golden Slam. He's already captured the Australian Open and the US Open, winning both of those tournaments in 2024, but Carlos Alcaraz outlasted him in a five-set thriller in the French Open final this year. Can the Italian break through at the All England Club in 2025?

Here's a look at Jannik Sinner's results at the four Grand Slams in his career.

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Has Jannik Sinner won a Grand Slam?

Sinner won his first Grand Slam last year at the Australian Open in 2024, and he followed it up by winning the US Open later in the year. The Italian successfully defended his title in Melbourne in 2025. Here's a look at all of Sinner's victories in Grand Slams.

YearTournament
2025Australian Open
2024U.S. Open
2024Australian Open

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Jannik Sinner Australian Open history

Sinner has owned the Australian Open the last two years, winning the tournament twice. The 2024 Australian Open was his first major win, and in 2025, he became the first player since Rafael Nadal in 2005-06 (French Open) to defend his first career major title successfully. Here's a look at Sinner's Australian Open history.

YearResult
2025Champion
2024Champion
2023Round of 16
2022Quarterfinals
2021First round
2020Second round

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Jannik Sinner French Open history

After reaching the quarterfinals in his first appearance as an 18-year-old, Sinner struggled to get into the second week of the tournament until 2024, when he reached the semifinals. Sinner got to his first French Open final in 2025. Here's a look at Sinner's French Open history.

YearResult
2025Final
2024Semifinals
2023Second round
2022Round of 16
2021Round of 16
2020Quarterfinals

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Jannik Sinner Wimbledon history

Sinner can become the first Italian player to win Wimbledon with a victory in 2025. He's had a strong showing in each of the past three tournaments, reaching the quarterfinals twice and the semifinals once. Here's a look at Sinner's Wimbledon history.

YearResult
2025TBD
2024Quarterfinals
2023Semifinals
2022Quarterfinals
2021First round

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Jannik Sinner US Open history

In his career, the US Open has been the Grand Slam that Sinner has competed in the most. He made his first appearance in 2019 after qualifying for the event as a 17-year-old. He claimed his second major victory in Queens, New York, six years later. Here's a look at Sinner's history in the US Open.

YearResult
2025TBD
2024Champion
2023Round of 16
2022Quarterfinals
2021Round of 16
2020First round
2019First round

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Complete list of Jannik Sinner majors results

Here is a list of all of Sinner's results at Grand Slam tournaments. 

YearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonU.S. Open
2025ChampionFinalTBDTBD
2024ChampionSemifinalsQuarterfinalsChampion
2023Round of 16Second roundSemifinalsRound of 16
2022QuarterfinalsRound of 16QuarterfinalsQuarterfinals
2021First roundRound of 16First roundRound of 16
2020Second roundQuarterfinals--First round
2019------First round

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Colin Capece

Colin Capece is an editorial intern for The Sporting News. He previously wrote The Dallas Morning News, USA Today and The Arizona Republic. Colin earned his master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and loves to talk baseball and basketball.