Jannik Sinner has made history, becoming the second—and by far the youngest—player ever to win all nine Masters 1000 events in their career, otherwise known as the Career Golden Masters.
Coming into 2026, he had already won Miami, Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai and Paris, and over the last few months he ticked off all of the missing ones—Indian Wells, Monte Carlo, Madrid and now Rome.
He defeated Casper Ruud in the Rome final on Sunday, 6-4, 6-4.
Novak Djokovic is the only other player ever to complete the Career Golden Masters, since Masters 1000 events began in 1990, but he achieved the feat at age 31. Sinner is currently just 24 years old.
JANNIK SINNER’S BEST RESULTS BY MASTERS 1000 EVENT:
- Won Indian Wells [2026]
- Won Miami [2024, 2026]
- Won Monte Carlo [2026]
- Won Madrid [2026]
- Won Rome [2026]
- Won Canada [2023]
- Won Cincinnati [2024]
- Won Shanghai [2024]
- Won Paris [2025]
