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Jannik Sinner Next Match 2026 | Schedule, Form & How to Watch
Latest: Jannik Sinner is into the third round at Wimbledon 2026 after a straight-sets win over Nuno Borges, 7-6, 7-6, 6-4. Next: awaits his third-round opponent at Wimbledon 2026.
Jannik Sinner Next Match
Sinner is the Madrid Open 2026 champion, beating Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 in the final without facing a break point all week. It is his first Madrid title and his most dominant clay-court performance of the season. Read our Madrid winner report. Next tournament: Italian Open, Rome (ATP Masters 1000, 5–18 May). See our Madrid Open final preview.
| Detail | Info |
| Last result | Monte-Carlo Masters — Winner. Beat Alcaraz in final, reclaimed World No. 1 |
| Madrid progress | Champion — Madrid Open 2026. def. Zverev 6-1, 6-2 (F) | SF def. Fils 6-2, 6-4 | QF def. Jódar 6-2, 7-6(0) | Winner report → |
| Surface | Clay (outdoor) |
| Clay points to defend | Virtually none (missed 2025 clay due to doping ban) |
| Draw | [2] seed. Champion — beat Alcaraz 7-6(5), 6-3 in final. Report |
Jannik Sinner 2026 Clay Season Schedule
| Tournament | Dates | Surface | Category | 2025 Result |
| Monte-Carlo | 5–12 Apr | Clay | Masters 1000 | Did not play (ban) |
| Madrid | 22 Apr–3 May | Clay | Masters 1000 | Did not play (ban) |
| Rome | 6–17 May | Clay | Masters 1000 | Did not play (ban) |
| Roland Garros | 24 May–7 Jun | Clay | Grand Slam | Did not play (ban) |
Crucially, Sinner has almost no clay points to defend from 2025 — he served a three-month doping ban from February to May 2025 and missed the entire clay swing. Meanwhile, Alcaraz is defending approximately 4,300 ranking points across Monte-Carlo, Rome and Roland Garros (where he is the defending champion at all three). If Sinner runs deep on clay, the No. 1 ranking battle could flip before Wimbledon.
Jannik Sinner Current Form & Recent Results
Sinner is on one of the most dominant runs in recent ATP Tour history. He won the Indian Wells Masters without dropping a set, beating Daniil Medvedev in the final, and has set a new record of 28 consecutive sets won at Masters 1000 level — surpassing the previous record of 24 held by Novak Djokovic. If he wins in Miami, he would become the first man to complete the Sunshine Double (Indian Wells + Miami) since Roger Federer in 2017.
| Tournament | Result | Notes |
| Indian Wells (Mar 2026) | Champion | Beat Medvedev in final; 6th hard-court Masters 1000 title; completed set of all hard Masters |
| Miami (Mar 2026) | QF (ongoing) | Beat Dzumhur, Moutet, Michelsen; vs Tiafoe in QF |
His season record stands at 22–3. He lost to Mensik in Doha but has been dominant since, winning nine consecutive matches. He experienced minor lower back discomfort during the Indian Wells semi-final against Zverev but has confirmed it is resolved.
Jannik Sinner ATP Ranking
Sinner is currently ranked ATP No. 2 in the world, trailing World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz by approximately 2,150 ranking points. However, the gap could close dramatically during the clay season. Alcaraz defends roughly 4,300 points across Monte-Carlo, Rome and Roland Garros, while Sinner defends virtually nothing. A deep run at just one Slam or Masters event could flip the rankings.
For the latest rankings, see our live ATP rankings page, updated weekly.
For a full career profile, stats and head-to-head records, see the Jannik Sinner player profile.
Jannik Sinner Clay Court Record
Sinner is one of the best clay court players in the world when available. He won the 2025 French Open — his first Roland Garros title — beating Djokovic in the final, and won Rome in 2023. He has consistently reached the later rounds at Roland Garros and has a winning record across all clay Masters events. His 2025 clay title at Roland Garros came just weeks after returning from his ban and underlined his exceptional consistency on the surface.
How to Watch Jannik Sinner Live
The easiest way to watch Jannik Sinner’s matches live is through the Bet365 live streaming service. Bet365 covers ATP Tour Masters events and Grand Slams for account holders with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours.
To watch Jannik Sinner live on Bet365:
- Go to Bet365.com via this link
- Register an account and make a first deposit to receive up to £30 in Bet Credits*
- Once registered, go to the sports homepage and select Tennis from the left-hand menu
- Select the play icon next to any Sinner match in progress
Monte-Carlo and Madrid are also broadcast on Sky Sports Tennis in the UK. Roland Garros is available on ITV and Eurosport.
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Jannik Sinner Betting Tips
Sinner is one of the standout betting propositions on clay this season precisely because he is not defending any points. He can only gain ground in the rankings, and his 2025 Roland Garros title shows he has the clay court level to win a Grand Slam. At Monte-Carlo and Rome, where Alcaraz and Zverev carry heavy expectations, Sinner represents excellent outright value if available above even-money.
The most compelling bet is Sinner to win the French Open 2026 outright. He is the defending champion, has no points pressure, and is in the form of his career. Follow our tennis betting tips for match-level selections throughout the clay season.
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FAQs
When does Jannik Sinner play next?
Sinner is currently in the Miami Open quarter-finals (as of 26 March 2026). After Miami, his next tournament is the Monte-Carlo Masters, starting 5 April 2026.
What is Jannik Sinner’s ATP ranking?
Sinner is currently ranked ATP No. 2 in the world (March 2026). He trails World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz but has a major opportunity to close the gap on clay, where Alcaraz defends far more points.
Did Sinner win Indian Wells 2026?
Yes. Sinner won the Indian Wells Masters in March 2026, beating Daniil Medvedev in the final without dropping a set all tournament. It was his sixth hard-court Masters 1000 title, making him only the third man (after Djokovic and Federer) to win all six.
When does the French Open start?
The French Open (Roland Garros) 2026 begins on 24 May 2026. Sinner is the defending champion after winning the title in 2025.
