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Another day, another incredible stat for Jannik Sinner.

Less than 24 hours after breaking the record for most consecutive sets won at Masters 1000 events in history, Sinner has now surpassed Roger Federer for the third-best career winning percentage in Masters 1000 history, which dates back to 1990.

The Italian achieved his latest feat with a 7-5, 7-6 (4) win over Alex Michelsen in the fourth round of the Miami Open on Tuesday.

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Sinner came into Miami at No. 5 on the list of best career winning percentages in Masters 1000 history. Things got interesting after the third round—not only did he pass Carlos Alcaraz for No. 4 after the Spaniard lost his third-round match, but then, by winning his third-round match, the Italian moved right behind Federer with .7786.

Now, with his fourth-round win, he passes him for No. 3 with .7803.

The Italian can’t go any higher than No. 3 even if he wins Miami.

BEST MASTERS 1000 CAREER WINNING PERCENTAGE (since 1990, minimum 50 matches played):

  • .8200: Rafael Nadal [410-90]
  • .8140: Novak Djokovic [420-96]
  • .7803: Jannik Sinner [103-29]
  • .7791: Roger Federer [381-108]
  • .7739: Carlos Alcaraz [89-26]
  • .7411: Andre Agassi [209-73]
  • .7308: Pete Sampras [190-70]
  • .7200: Stefan Edberg [108-42]
  • .7042: Alexander Zverev [169-71] (playing today)
  • .6990: Guillermo Coria [72-31]

More to come...