Jannik Sinner Eyes Novak Djokovic’s All Time Rankings Points Record Following Madrid Open Surge
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is on track to break Novak Djokovic’s historic points record. Discover the milestones Sinner needs at the French Open and Wimbledon.
By: AXL Media
Published: May 1, 2026, 3:36 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Tennis365

Chasing an Untouchable Milestone in Men's Tennis
The landscape of the ATP Tour has shifted dramatically as Jannik Sinner puts himself in a position to challenge a record once thought to be insurmountable. Novak Djokovic currently holds the historic peak for ranking points, having reached a total of 16,950 in June 2016. Sinner, the reigning Wimbledon champion, reclaimed the world number one spot following a victory over Carlos Alcaraz at the Monte Carlo Masters. His continued progress at the Madrid Open has already pushed him past Alcaraz’s personal best of 13,650 points, placing him on a trajectory toward the absolute summit of the sport’s statistical history.
A Clear Path Through the European Summer
The physical setbacks affecting Carlos Alcaraz have fundamentally altered the competitive dynamic at the top of the rankings. With Alcaraz absent from the remainder of the clay season and his participation at Wimbledon in doubt, Sinner faces a diminished field of top tier challengers. The Italian is now considered a firm favorite for the upcoming Rome Masters and enters the French Open with the goal of securing the only major trophy currently missing from his collection. Should he successfully defend his Wimbledon title in July, his points total could reach unprecedented levels under the modern ranking system.
Historical Context of the Rankings Peak
To put Sinner’s current surge into perspective, he is currently pursuing the marks set by the most dominant figures in tennis history. While Djokovic leads the all time list, Rafael Nadal reached a peak of 15,390 points in 2009. Roger Federer holds an estimated high of 15,495 points from late 2006, adjusted to reflect the current points distribution system introduced in 2009. Sinner’s ability to stay within range of these numbers highlights a rare level of consistency, as he aims to join an elite group of athletes who have maintained nearly flawless winning percentages over a twelve month rolling period.
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