Sinner secured his second Grand Slam victory in the US Open in September after winning his first at the Australian Open in January.
The 23-year-old Italian will finish the 2024 season as the top-seeded player in the ATP world rankings after winning seven titles so far. This season, he has an impressive 65-6 (91.5%) record.
With 24 Grand Slam victories, Djokovic holds the record for the most men’s Grand Slam titles ever. Nadal and Federer are ranked second and third, respectively, with 22 and 20 majors.
Speaking on Radio Rai Gr Parlamento, Binaghi hinted that Sinner might win 30 Grand Slams, but he emphasized that staying fit is the most crucial thing for Sinner.
How many Slams is Sinner capable of winning? He has won two in a row. Since he is fifteen years younger than Djokovic, he would reach thirty with two victories annually, according to Binaghi.
“Averaging Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic is a fantastic ambition to achieve, even though it might be over the top.
“However, the true issue is how much we can do to keep him in peak condition, regardless of how many he reaches. You still need to keep an eye on his health, not how many tournaments he wins or how many points he scores.
“Jannik is a sensation as a boy and an athlete if he is in good health. His religion is labor, and he keeps learning new things.
The number of Slams—10, 20, or 30—does not much matter. Italian tennis is the clear leader of the global scene for the first time in history.
After an independent tribunal determined that Sinner was not at fault for failing two anti-doping tests in March, the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) declared in August that he would not be banned.
During and during the Indian Wells Masters on March 10 and 18, the Italian tested positive for the illegal anabolic drug clostebol.
Sinner’s claim that the drug had entered his body during a massage from his former physiotherapist, who had applied a steroid-containing spray to treat a cut on his finger, was accepted by the tribunal.
But earlier this month, it was revealed that the World Anti-Doping Agency had filed an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, hoping to suspend the world No. 1 for as long as two years.
That would undoubtedly hurt Sinner’s prospects of reaching Binaghi’s goal; he is tied with Carlos Alcaraz as the favorite to win the Australian Open, the first major in 2025. However, Binaghi is adamant that anyone thinking about utilizing a sign-up offer for MrQ to support Sinner need not fear.
Binaghi stated his belief that the CAS will decide in favor of Sinner in WADA’s appeal.
“We trust the CAS very much. Even Wada does not believe that what transpired needs to be requalified; instead, it focuses on applying the existing regulations to this unintentional mishap correctly, Binaghi stated.
For Jannik, managing the media frenzy while keeping everything under wraps was an accomplishment. I believe that the storm’s most severe stages are now over. When will the verdict be rendered? The first few months of 2025 will most likely be pivotal.