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Jannik Sinner's Masters 1000 Titles Compared to Carlos Alcaraz's

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Jannik Sinner, after his Miami Open victory, is closing in on Carlos Alcaraz in Masters 1000 titles.

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Jannik Sinner's Masters 1000 Titles Compared to Carlos Alcaraz's

Jannik Sinner demonstrated his dominance on the ATP tour by defeating Jiri Lehecka in the Miami Open final. Sinner, currently the world number two, proved too strong for the Czech player, serving 10 aces on his way to victory.

This win marks his second title in Miami, following his 2024 win, and places him in an elite group with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The Italian player has shown remarkable consistency, especially since his victory at the 2025 Paris Masters, accumulating three consecutive Masters 1000 titles.

With his triumph in Miami, Sinner has now secured his seventh Masters 1000 title. Prior to this achievement, the 23-year-old Italian had already won Masters 1000 titles in Canada, Cincinnati, Shanghai, and Paris.

Alcaraz, meanwhile, has eight Masters 1000 titles to his name. The Spaniard has won two titles each in Indian Wells and Madrid, and one in Monte Carlo, Miami, Rome, and Cincinnati. Sinner has the opportunity to equal Alcaraz's record in the coming weeks if he wins the Monte-Carlo Masters, a tournament Alcaraz won in 2025.

The following table summarizes the Masters 1000 titles of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz:

| | Jannik Sinner | Carlos Alcaraz |
| :------------------------------ | :--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Masters 1000 titles** | Miami Open [2024, 2026]
Indian Wells [2026]
Canadian Open [2023]
Cincinnati Open [2024]
Shanghai Masters [2024]
Paris Masters [2025] | Indian Wells [2023, 2024]
Madrid [2022, 2023]
Miami Open [2022]
Monte-Carlo Masters [2025]
Italian Open [2025]
Cincinnati Open [2025] |

Alcaraz defeated Lorenzo Musetti in the 2025 Monte-Carlo final with a score of 3-6, 6-1, 6-0.

After winning the title in Miami, Sinner paid tribute to Lehecka, expressing his delight at seeing the Czech player at his best. During the awards ceremony, Sinner commented: “First of all Jiri, it’s amazing to see you playing this kind of level. I know you’ve had some tough times with a lot of injuries, but seeing you here... and I know as a person, you’re an amazing person, so keep it up, you and your team.”

Lehecka achieved his best result in a Masters 1000 event this week. The Czech star had reached one Masters semi-final, at the 2024 Madrid Open, but was sadly forced to retire from the competition due to a back injury.
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