Jannik Sinner defeated French wild card Clement Tabur 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 in the first round of Roland Garros, extending his win streak to 30 matches as he pursues his first French Open title. Sinner's dominant performance on Monday set the tone for his campaign in Paris, where he remains one of the tournament favourites.
Sinner's form carries into Roland Garros
The Italian's 30-match winning streak reflects his status as one of the tour's most in-form players heading into the clay-court Grand Slam. His commanding victory over the 171st-ranked Tabur required little effort, with Sinner dropping only eight games across three sets.
Next steps in the draw
Sinner advances to the second round, where he will face stronger opposition as the tournament progresses. The men's singles draw at Roland Garros continues through early June, with defending champion Carlos Alcaraz also competing in the field.
