Jannik Sinner clinched the year-end No. 1 ranking with his semifinal win over Tomas Machac in Shanghai on Saturday. It makes sense that he’ll celebrate that milestone with a final against Novak Djokovic. A year ago, the Italian began his rise to the top spot by taking three of four matches from the Serb. He closed out 2023 by winning two nail-biters, at the ATP Finals (round-robin stage; Djokovic turned the tables in the title match) and the Davis Cup Final, and started 2024 with a surprisingly convincing four-set victory over Djokovic at his favorite event, the Australian Open.
It looked as if Sinner vs. Djokovic would be the rivalry to watch this season, but they haven’t met since. Which only makes their eighth encounter more intriguing.
Sinner will look to take home his third Masters 1000 title of 2024, after Miami and Cincinnati, while putting even more distance between himself and the rest of the ATP pack in the rankings. Djokovic, meanwhile, will look to become the third member of the men’s 100-title club, after Jimmy Connors (109) and Roger Federer (103). He’ll also be trying to win his first regular tour event of the season.