In a remarkable stretch of global sport, three young Italian stars – Jannik Sinner, Kimi Antonelli and Marco Bezzecchi – are redefining excellence with record-breaking performances that highlight both talent and identity.
Sinner is currently the face of world tennis. At just 24, the South Tyrolean champion achieved something never seen before: winning the “Sunshine Double” – Indian Wells and Miami – without dropping a single set. Across the two tournaments he won 24 consecutive sets, becoming the first player in history, male or female, to complete this feat with a perfect 100% set record.
His dominance goes beyond a single milestone. Sinner captured his 26th career title and his seventh Masters 1000 crown, extending a streak of more than 30 consecutive sets won at this level. He also won 92% of first-serve points in the Miami final, a statistic that underlines his technical precision and mental strength.
What makes Sinner special is not only his consistency but his Italian identity – calm, disciplined, and rooted in a culture that values both elegance and resilience. From the Alps to the top of the ATP world, he represents a new generation of Italian excellence.
In Formula 1, Antonelli is writing history even faster. At only 19 years old, he became the youngest driver ever to lead the world championship after winning back-to-back races, including a stunning victory in Japan.
His rise is built on numbers that speak loudly: multiple wins in his debut season and a championship lead gained before turning 20 – something no driver had ever achieved. His ability to recover from setbacks during races and capitalize on strategy shows a maturity far beyond his age. Antonelli carries forward Italy’s deep motorsport heritage, blending speed with intelligence and bringing the Italian anthem back to the top step of Formula 1 podiums.
Meanwhile, in MotoGP, Bezzecchi is dominating two wheels. The Italian rider secured his fifth consecutive victory by winning the United States Grand Prix, confirming an extraordinary streak of success in 2026.
Five wins in a row in MotoGP is a rare achievement, placing him among the elite riders of modern racing. His aggressive yet controlled riding style reflects the passion traditionally associated with Italian motorcycling. Bezzecchi embodies that spirit – fearless, emotional, and technically brilliant.
Together, Sinner, Antonelli and Bezzecchi represent a golden era for Italian sport. Across tennis, Formula 1 and MotoGP, they are not only winning – they are setting records, breaking barriers, and proudly carrying Italianità onto the global stage.