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Sinner Wins Madrid to Become First With Five Straight Masters 1000 Titles

The world No. 1 now heads to Rome with a chance to complete the Career Golden Masters.

Overview

  • Jannik Sinner, who beat Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 on Sunday in 57 minutes, claimed his first Madrid crown and set the all-time mark of five consecutive Masters 1000 titles.
  • Sinner has swept the season’s first four Masters events — Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo and Madrid — and stretched his Masters win streak to 28 matches.
  • At 24 he is the youngest man to reach the final at all nine Masters venues, has won eight of the nine events in his career, and needs only Rome to complete the set known as the Career Golden Masters.
  • The Madrid win adds 1,000 ranking points and €1,007,165 to his haul, pushing his ranking total above 14,000 points and widening his lead at No. 1.
  • With Carlos Alcaraz out with a wrist injury, Sinner enters Rome and then Roland Garros as the favorite to extend his run, with recent head‑to‑head dominance over Zverev reinforcing the gap.