
Jannik Sinner has been the best player in the world over the last few years and he has transformed himself as a genuine force on grass. While hard courts initially brought him Grand Slam success, the Italian has steadily developed his all-court game over the years. Sinner won the Wimbledon last year and showed that he is one of the most dangerous players at Wimbledon. On Sunday, Jannik will look to defend his title when he faces Alexander Zverev.
Sinner made his main-draw debut at Wimbledon in 2021, and has enjoyed a rapid rise in this tournament. He reached the quarterfinals in 2022, bettered that with a semifinal appearance in 2023, returned to the last eight in 2024, and captured his maiden Wimbledon title in 2025. By the 2026 Championships, he entered as the defending champion and was by far the favourite to win the title given his impressive record on grass.
Jannik Sinner's Wimbledon results by year
2021: First Round
Sinner's first Wimbledon appearance ended in the opening round, but it marked the beginning of what would become a remarkable journey at the grass-court.
2022: Quarterfinal
The 24 year old announced himself as a serious Wimbledon contender by reaching his first quarter-final at the tournament. He showed improvements in his serve and took his game to another level.
2023: Semifinal
Sinner broke new ground by advancing to the semifinals for the first time, proving he had become one of the elite grass-court players on the ATP Tour.
2024: Quarterfinal
Sinner came into Wimbledon 2024 with a lot of hopes but he couldn't surpass his previous best, another quarterfinal finish underlined his consistency at Wimbledon.
2025: Champion
Sinner achieved the biggest milestone of his Wimbledon career by defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final to lift his maiden Wimbledon title. The victory established the fact that he is a genuinely good player on grass courts.
Jannik Sinner's Wimbledon record
Since making his debut in 2021, Sinner has compiled a 26-4 win-loss record at Wimbledon so far in his career. His title victory in 2025 remains the highlight of his career at this Slam. He has also made multiple quarterfinal and semifinal appearances underline his consistency on the surface.
A lot of his success has been built on a stronger serve, improved movement on grass and an increasingly aggressive return game, allowing him to challenge the very best players every year. Jannik Sinner will be looking to win his second Wimbledon title when he faces Alexander Zverev in the Final which is set to be played on 12th July.



