Jannik Sinner has become the first man ever to win five consecutive Masters 1000 tournaments, according to reporting from the tennis community. The Italian's victory in Madrid marks an unprecedented streak in the 1000-level category, one of the most demanding on the professional circuit.
Sinner's run of consecutive Masters 1000 titles underscores his current standing as one of the tour's most consistent performers. The achievement reflects both his tactical adaptability across different court surfaces and his ability to maintain peak form through a demanding schedule.
The Madrid title adds to Sinner's already strong 2026 season and reinforces his position among the top contenders heading into the remainder of the ATP calendar. His ability to sustain this level of performance across multiple tournaments highlights the depth of his game at a time when competition at the Masters 1000 level remains fierce.
Sources
- r/tennis: Sinner creates history in Madrid, becoming the first man EVER to win 5 Masters 1000s in-a-row. Posted May 3, 2026.
Reported from public sources.
