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Jannik Sinner just delivered another chapter in his rising tennis legend at the 2025 US Open, rallying for a four-set victory over Denis Shapovalov on Saturday inside Arthur Ashe Stadium. As ESPN, AP, and ATP Tour all report, Sinner dropped a set for the first time in over a year at Flushing Meadows, even finding himself down 3-0 in the third, but then reeled off nine straight games to secure a 5-7 6-4 6-3 6-3 win. This run extends his hard-court Grand Slam unbeaten streak to an astonishing 24 matches, spanning titles at the 2024 US Open, 2024 and 2025 Australian Opens, and most recently Wimbledon. At 24, Sinner is now the fourth youngest man in history to win 20 matches at all four Grand Slam tournaments, joining legends Rafael Nadal, Boris Becker, and Novak Djokovic.
Interviewed courtside, Sinner shrugged off talk of defending his US Open crown, deflecting pressure by telling reporters, as quoted by ATP Tour and ABC News, “I’m not a machine. I also struggle sometimes… you go day by day.” Despite the down-to-earth demeanor, his results speak volumes. Sinner is on the verge of becoming the first man since Federer to defend the men’s singles title at the US Open, a fact noted by ESPN and others.
The point of the tournament highlight is all over social media: Sinner thrilling the crowd and going viral for a spectacular 30-shot rally capped with an audacious lob, a moment replayed across Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok, as seen on official US Open channels.
Off court, Sinner continues his ascent as both sporting icon and luxury brand magnet. Explora Journeys, the upscale MSC travel brand, just named him their global ambassador. As Sportstourismnews.com reports, Sinner is set to star in upcoming campaigns and co-create wellness experiences for the brand, with his team debuting Explora-branded gear at future events. Industry news places emphasis on the authentic, European elegance Sinner brings to this role.
Financially, Sinner’s momentum is reflected in his reported 35 million dollar net worth, detailed by Parade, combining major tournament winnings with a powerhouse endorsement roster, including Nike and Gucci. In recent days, the business rumor mill has focused on his recovery after a virus forced him to withdraw from the Cincinnati final, but with his form in New York he’s squashed any speculation about his health.
No major negative headlines or off-court controversies have surfaced; instead the tennis world is fixated on whether he can turn red-hot dominance into another Grand Slam and cement himself further in history this week.
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