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Jannik Sinner joins elite list with 90+ win percentage this season

Jannik Sinner has a 90% win rate this season and joins the elite list for the highest win percentage in an entire season. The Italian continues to make waves.

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The World of tennis has given us some great young players in the setup and we have been impressed with their performances. One of the best players this season has been the Italian sensation Jannik Sinner who is currently enjoying his peak season after winning his first Grand Slam title in Melbourne and is currently the World's number one and has been in terrific form so far. It has been a season to remember so far for the 22-year-old youngster.

Jannik Sinner might have had a bit of a long break after Wimbledon, but he has come back in style and has gone on to win the current Cincinnati Open this season. This was the second ATP 1000 title the Italian superstar has won and there is no doubt that he will have immense confidence going into the US Open in New York. The Italian went on to beat Frances Tiafoe in straight sets and has won his 15th career title overall. This was another great tournament for the in-form player.

Sinner joins the big three in the Elite list

We all know that Sinner is one of the best players right now with the way he is performing and he has currently joined the likes of Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal being the fourth player to have a 90+ win percentage after the big three. With 48 wins and only 5 losses, he has a win rate of 90.6% this season so far. If Sinner continues this great form he might beat one of the big three as well. It is safe to say that the Italian superstar has announced himself among the big league players.

This shows that it has been a great season to remember for the Italian and we all will be looking forward to seeing him continue his great form in New York. This has been one of the best performances from the 22-year-old young talent and he is already looking good to win his second Grand Slam title in the future which keep him on top of the charts.

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