Mats
Wilander has endorsed
Jannik Sinner as the favourite on any surface following
his commanding victory at the
US Open. The Italian defeated local star Taylor
Fritz in emphatic fashion, crowning a dream season with his third title of the
year and second Grand Slam trophy, adding to his Australian Open victory
earlier this season.
The World
No. 1 overcame Fritz 6-3, 6-4, 7-5, strengthening his grip at the top of the
rankings, now holding a lead of over 4,000 points ahead of second-placed
Alexander Zverev. Sinner had arrived at Flushing Meadows under a cloud of
uncertainty after testing positive twice in doping controls back in March.
The
23-year-old was allowed to continue playing on the Tour, as no voluntary
violation was found. However, the situation stirred up controversy, with some
players criticising the preferential treatment Sinner received compared to
others who have faced lengthy suspensions in similar situations.
Wilander predicts more success after US Open win
Seven-time
Grand Slam champion
Mats Wilander praised Sinner for maintaining his focus
throughout the tournament, undistracted by the off-court drama: “This means so
much to him and he works so hard. It’s all happening so quickly after winning
the Australian Open and becoming world No. 1, but at the same time, it feels
like he’s been patient,” the Swede told
Eurosport. “The steps of
improvement are obvious, but it’s not certain that he will win everything from
now on.”
“He’s so
solid, so good, especially on big points. I think there was a huge sigh of
relief at the end, considering how the tournament started with the doping
issue, but everyone has forgotten about that now. Taylor Fritz was really
disappointing—I thought he had a chance, but it wasn’t close.”
Sinner has
now held the No. 1 spot for 14 consecutive weeks, and it seems increasingly
likely that he will finish the year as the top player. In the ATP Race, he
leads Zverev by 2,885 points, with only two Masters 1000 events and the ATP
Finals remaining. Only a disaster could prevent the Italian from starting 2025
as No. 1 in the ranking.
Jannik Sinner at 2024 US Open.
“There are
a few big tournaments for Sinner to retain his World No. 1 ranking, but he’ll
also be looking at the Australian Open again. It’s been a solid two weeks here.
His first match against Mackenzie McDonald was the only real question mark, but
I think he knew this would happen if he stayed on track,” Wilander said.
According
to the 1988 US Open champion, Jannik Sinner is now the favourite in any match
he plays: “He can take on any opponent on any surface, and right now, Sinner is
the favourite. At this stage of his career, he’s only going to improve. He’s
just 23 and didn’t play much as a junior, which means he’s still fresh,” the
former world No. 1 added. “His popularity will only continue to grow because
he’s so humble as a sportsperson.”