It's hard to watch the way Jannik Sinner plays tennis and not think of Novak Djokovic. Of all the praise bestowed on Sinner after he won his second consecutive Australian Open championship, and third Grand Slam title overall,
Discover how Jannik Sinners back-to-back Australian Open victories in 2024 and 2025 have boosted his earnings, from prize money to career milestones.
On a mild Sunday evening in Melbourne, world number one Jannik Sinner of Italy claimed the Australian Open’s Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, besting Germany’s Alexander Zverev 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 in the 2025 men’s final.
Jannik Sinner delivered a masterclass at the Rod Laver Arena, defeating Germany’s Alexander Zverev with a commanding scoreline of 6-3, 7-6(4), 6-3.
Sinner has won three of the five major tournaments, including the U.S. Open in September, meaning he now has claimed three straight hard-court Slams.
Sinner, 23, now has as many major titles as Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka. He also became the first Italian man to win three majors. He improved to 17-3 against To 10 opponents.
Sinner swept past Alexander Zverev to retain his Australian Open title on Sunday and cement his status as the world's dominant player.
Jannik Sinner leaves Australia with another trophy for his bulging cabinet and another $3.5 million in his wallet, but there are plenty of questions ahead of him in 2025.