Jannik Sinner made history at the Mutua Madrid Open on Sunday, becoming the first player ever to capture five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles. The top seed dismantled second seed Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 in 59 minutes, a dominant performance that underscored his current supremacy on the tour.
The victory also marks another milestone: Sinner is now the first man to win the opening four Masters events of the season, according to Tennis Majors. The Italian's streak reflects his consistency across different surfaces and opponents throughout the early part of the year.
Sinner's dominance on the Masters circuit has established him as the tour's leading force heading into the remainder of the season. His ability to sustain peak form across consecutive weeks against top-ranked opponents sets a new standard for the ATP.
Sources
- Tennis Majors: Sinner makes history with five consecutive Masters titles in 59-minute demolition of Zverev. Published 2026-05-03.
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