Overview
- Sinner beat Casper Ruud on Sunday in Rome to complete the Career Golden Masters, becoming the youngest man at 24 to win all nine ATP Masters 1000 events.
- The world No. 1 has won six straight Masters titles and carries a 34‑match winning streak at that level into Paris.
- He said his priority this week is two to three days of rest with family before arriving in Paris on Thursday to prepare.
- He left open a possible start at the Canadian Open after Wimbledon but said trying to win every Masters this year is not realistic.
- Commentators warn that heat, humidity and five‑set wear could test him, with Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev viewed as his most credible threats.