Fastest players (men's) to reach 60 Slam wins since 2000
Men's singles world number one Jannik Sinner has booked a spot in his maiden US Open final at the 2024 edition. Sinner defeated Briton Jack Draper in the semi-final with a scoreline of 7-5, 7-6(7-3), 6-2. Sinner owns a 60-18 win-loss record at Grand Slams. According to Opta, only three men have reached 60 wins in fewer Grand Slam matches than Sinner since 2000.
Carlos Alcaraz - 70 matches
Carlos Alcaraz stands atop this list, whilst reaching 60 Grand Slams wins in 70 matches. Alcaraz has four Grand Slams to his name (French Open 2024, Wimbledon 2023, 2024, US Open 2022). His win-loss record at Slams read 60-11. Although he was eliminated in the second round of the 2024 US Open, his men's singles career record is 17-3 at the US Open.
Rafael Nadal - 72 matches
Rafael Nadal stands second in this list with him winning 60 Slam matches in 72 matches. Nadal has won 22 Grand Slams and a record 14 French Opens. He is also one of the four men to complete a Career Golden Slam in men's singles. The Spaniard owns a win-loss record of 314-44 at Grand Slams.
Novak Djokovic - 77 matches
Serbian Novak Djokovic reached 60 Slam wins in 78 matches. Djokovic boasts a record 24 Grand Slams (10 Australian Opens). He is also one of the four men to complete a Career Golden Slam in men's singles. Although Djokovic lost in the third round of the 2024 US Open he holds a career men's singles record of 90-14 at the US Open.
Jannik Sinner - 78 matches
Sinner has now reached 60 Slam wins in 78 matches. He will face Taylor Fritz in the US Open final. Sinner has won one Grand Slam (AO: 2024) and owns a 60-18 record at Slam events. His US Open tally reads 10-5. Both Fritz and Sinner are equal (1-1) in terms of head-to-head on the ATP Tour.