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Jannik Sinner has defeated Daniil Medvedev, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4), to not only win his first title of the year and the milestone 25th tour-level title of his career, but to make a little bit of history.

Having already won Miami, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai and Paris, the Italian now completes his career set of Masters 1000 hard-court titles with his first Indian Wells trophy.

JANNIK SINNER'S BEST RESULTS BY MASTERS 1000 EVENT:

  • Won Indian Wells in 2026 [hard]
  • Won Miami in 2024 [hard]
  • SFs of Monte Carlo in 2023 and 2024 [clay]
  • QFs of Madrid in 2024 [clay]
  • F of Rome in 2025 [clay]
  • Won Canada in 2023 [hard]
  • Won Cincinnati in 2024 [hard]
  • Won Shanghai in 2024 [hard]
  • Won Paris in 2025 [hard]

That’s not the historic part, though, as he’s not the first player ever to win all six Masters 1000 hard-court events in their career...

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… but at just 24 years old, Sinner is the youngest player ever to win all six Masters 1000 hard-court events in his career, since the Masters 1000 level began in 1990. The only other two players to do it, Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, were both in their 30s.

Federer was 33 when he completed his set at Shanghai in 2014—or, if you consider his Madrid title from 2006 as counting for that slot in the calendar, he was 30 when he did it at Paris in 2011.

Djokovic was 31 when he completed his set in Cincinnati in 2018.

Andre Agassi also won every Masters 1000 event on hard courts when he was playing, which was five events at the time—Indian Wells, Miami, Canada, Cincinnati and Madrid. He completed his set in his 30s, too, winning his first Indian Wells title when he was 30 (in 2001) and then Madrid when he was 32 (in 2002).

However you look at it, Sinner is by far the youngest to do it.

And just for the record, Medvedev—who just turned 30 last month—would have been the youngest to do it had he won, too.

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And there’s one more piece of history Sinner created on Sunday, as his victory over Medvedev was also his 100th Masters 1000 win.

The Italian, who was born in 2001, is actually the first player born in the 2000s to record 100 career wins at Masters 1000 events.

MOST MASTERS 1000 WINS, PLAYERS BORN IN 2000s:

  • 100: Jannik Sinner (born in 2001)
  • 88: Carlos Alcaraz (born in 2003)
  • 64: Felix Auger-Aliassime (born in 2000)
  • 55: Holger Rune (born in 2003)
  • 47: Lorenzo Musetti (born in 2002)

More to come...