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Sinner joins Federer & Djokovic in hard-court history books

Sinner wins Indian Wells title for the first time

March 16, 2026

Jannik Sinner has won each of the hard-court ATP Masters 1000 events once.

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Jannik Sinner has won each of the hard-court ATP Masters 1000 events once.
By ATP Staff

Jannik Sinner stands alone in the hard-court history books with Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.

With his victory against Daniil Medvedev in the BNP Paribas Open final Sunday, Sinner has now won all ‘Big Titles’ at hard-court events: six ATP Masters 1000 events, the Nitto ATP Finals, the Australian Open and the US Open. Only Federer and Djokovic have done the same.

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Andre Agassi won all five Masters 1000 events that were held on hard courts during his career: Indian Wells, Miami, Canada, Cincinnati and Madrid. The American also won the two hard-court majors and the Nitto ATP Finals.

Federer completed his set at the Rolex Shanghai Masters in 2014 and Djokovic finished his at the 2018 Cincinnati Open, making him the first player to win all nine Masters 1000 events.

Sinner lifted his first Masters 1000 trophy in 2023 in Toronto and has earned the rest of the hard-court trophies at the elite level in less than three years since.

The Italian has won 22 consecutive sets at Masters 1000 events, the second-longest streak in series history (since 1990). Djokovic won 24 straight Masters 1000 sets from the second round of the 2016 BNP Paribas Open until the second round of that year’s Rolex Masters, and Alcaraz claimed 21 sets in a row from the second round of the 2023 BNP Paribas Open until the semi-finals of that year’s Miami Open presented by Itau.

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