Jannik Sinner is rewriting tennis history with a relentless run at Masters 1000 tournaments. The Italian star continues to dominate with fearless precision.
His latest win over Andrey Rublev in the Italian Open secured a record-breaking 32nd straight Masters victory. That feat surpasses Novak Djokovic’s long-standing benchmark.
Sinner’s form ahead of the French Open looks ominous as he appears poised to chase a rare career Grand Slam.
The Italian overwhelmed Rublev 6-2 6-4 with clinical efficiency, with the crowd witnessing his movement and composure at extraordinary levels.
Jannik Sinner record-breaking run and French Open title charge
“I don’t play for records. I play just for my own story,” Sinner told the crowd.”At the same time, it means a lot to me…”

He now faces Daniil Medvedev (on Friday 18:00 GMT+1), who staged a dramatic comeback against Martin Landaluce. The Russian showed grit after losing the first set quickly.
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Sinner’s dominance is demonstrated in his staggering numbers – he has won 45 of his last 47 matches.
Even more impressive, he has captured five consecutive Masters titles. That achievement places him among tennis legends.
With comparisons to Nadal and Djokovic growing louder, Sinner remains focused. His pursuit now turns to Rome glory and Paris ambition.