“Spaniard wins one large title on average every 4.2 tournaments”, – WRITE: Sport.ua
Sinner had three matches in the fourth set to conquer his third consecutive title in the Great Helmet tournaments and the ninth in Big Titles category. However, instead of reducing the lag from Alcaras to two trophies, the first racket of the world allowed the opponent to increase the separation – now the Spaniard has four titles more.
Alaras has already won 12 Big Titles – this category includes the titles in the Great Helme, the Final Tournament of the ATP, the Masters Series, as well as Olympic gold in a single category. Only in the current soil season did the 22-year-old Spaniard won three such trophies-in Monte Carlo, Rome and Rolan Harros.
Number of titles by category
Carlos Alaras
- Helmets: 5 out of 17
- Final tournament ATP: 0 out of 2
- Master: 7 out of 30
- Total: 12 titles of 50 tournaments (average one title every 4.2 tournament)
Jannik Sinner
- Helmes: 3 out of 22
- Final tournament ATP: 1 of 3
- Masters: 4 out of 34
- Total: 8 titles out of 58 tournaments (an average of one title every 7.3 tournament)
At the age of 22 and 34 days, Alaras became the third tennis player in history, who won five tournaments of the Great Helmet. Only Bjorn Debt (22 years and 5 days) and Raphael Nadal (22 years and 33 days) were younger.
Alaras won his first victory on Helmet at the US Open 2022 at the age of 19, and since then he has won at least one Major for the fourth consecutive season. He also became an eighth tennis player in an open era who managed to protect the title on Rolan Harros.
Thanks to the triumph at the Great Helmet Soil Tournament, Alaras wins one Big Title on average every 4.2 tournament – by this indicator, he was ahead of Roger Feder (1 title for 4.4 tournament). Only Novak Dzokovich (3.2) and Raphael Nadal (3.5) remain ahead.
Sinner tried to win the third Mayor in a row and stay one step from a career “helmet” – he also lacked the title on Wimbledon. Alaras, in turn, had already won three of the four Great Helmet tournaments (except Australian Open) and twice raised the trophy to Rolan Harros and Wimbledon.