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Jannik Sinner won 73 of the 79 matches played in 2024. The Italian tennis player won at least one set in each of the 79 matches played in 2024, thus equaling Roger Federer‘s record.

Jannik Sinner he had an amazing 2024, won 8 titles, ended the year ranked number 1 in the world and put the icing on an extraordinary year by also winning the Davis Cup. A wonderful triumph, won together with his national team teammates. Sinner closes a fabulous year also hitting a record, or rather equaling a record that he can share with the legend from today: Roger Federer.

The extraordinary 2024 vintage of Sinner

Sinner achieved the 73rd success of his season by winning against Griekspoorcompared to just 6 defeats. Jannik has won the last thirteen games played and he won twenty-six consecutive sets. Virtually unsurpassed. THEHe lost his last match against Alcaraz in the 500 tournament in Pechinor. In short, a magnificent clear path for Sinner who managed to equal a record set by Roger Federer, who in 2005 had an amazing year, the best of his career.

Similar to Roger Federer’s 2005 match

The Swiss lost only 4 games out of 85 played (81 victories and over 95% success rate), and throughout that magical season he won at least one set in all the matches he played, even in the four he lost (with Safin at the Australian Open, Gasquet in Monte Carlo, Nadal at Roland Garros and Nalbandian in the Finals).

Italy triumphs in the Davis Cup, we are tennis world champions! Perfect sinners and caps

Sinner has won at least one set in every match in 2024

Sinner did the same thing. In the 79 matches played (73 won, with over 92 percent success) he always won at least one seteven when he lost. Jannik suffered six knockouts, lost three times to Alcaraz (in Indian Wells, Roland Garros and Beijing), then was beaten by Tsitsipas to Monte Carlo and from Medvedev at Wimbledon, in both matches he had physical problems, and was overcome by Rublev in the 1000 quarters of Montreal. Six lost matches in which he won at least one set (two against Medvedev at Wimbledon). So, all things considered, we can say that Sinner emulated Federer.

in the history of tennis only Federer has done it

​​ **How do the guests assess the impact of Sinner’s victory⁣ in the Davis Cup,​ ⁣both on his individual confidence and on the future of Italian tennis?**

‌## World Today News Interview: Sinner’s Record-Breaking Year

**Welcome⁢ to World Today News! Today we’re joined by ⁢two tennis experts to discuss the incredible performance of Jannik Sinner throughout 2024.**

**Joining us are:**

*⁢ **[Guest 1 Name & Credentials]**: A renowned ⁣tennis analyst and ⁣commentator.

* **[Guest 2 Name & Credentials]**: A former professional tennis player and current coach.

**Section 1: Sinner’s Dominant Season**

**(Moderator):** Jannik Sinner’s 2024 ‍season has been⁣ nothing⁣ short of remarkable. He boasts a staggering 73 wins, won eight titles, achieved ‍the coveted World No. 1‍ ranking, and led Italy to victory in the Davis Cup. What factors do you think contributed most ⁣to Sinner’s phenomenal success this year?

**(Guest 1):**

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**(Moderator):** Sinner’s‍ consistency is truly exceptional. He won at least one set in⁣ all 79 matches he played this year, equalling a record set by Roger Federer in 2005. What does this level of consistency say about Sinner’s mental fortitude and technical prowess?

**(Guest 1):**

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**Section 2: The Federer​ Comparison**

**(Moderator):** The comparison to Roger ‍Federer is a significant one. How do⁤ you think Sinner’s performance in 2024 compares to​ Federer’s dominant⁤ year in 2005? Are there any key similarities or differences in their playing ‌styles and approaches to the game that you’ve ‍observed?

**(Guest 1):**

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**(Moderator):** Some argue that comparing players across different eras is difficult due to evolving playing styles and equipment.‌ Do you believe these⁣ comparisons are meaningful, or do they ultimately overlook the unique​ challenges and contexts each player faces?

**(Guest 1):**

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**Section 3: Looking Ahead**

**(Moderator):** Looking towards the future, what do you anticipate for Sinner in the ‌coming⁢ years? Can he sustain this level of performance and potentially surpass Federer’s legacy?

**(Guest 1):

(Guest 2):

**(Moderator):** Sinner is still relatively⁢ young ‌in his⁤ career. What ​areas do you think he needs to focus on to continue his development and remain a top contender in the years to come?

**(Guest 1):

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**(Moderator):** Thank you both ⁣for sharing your insights on Jannik Sinner’s extraordinary 2024⁤ season. It’s certainly been a year to remember for the young Italian and a glimpse into what ⁢promises ‍to be ​a bright future.

**Closing ⁣Remarks & Call to Action:**

**(Moderator):** For more ⁢coverage on Sinner and all things tennis, be sure to visit world-today-news.com. Thank you for joining us!

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