Jannik Sinner moved into rare air at the Mutua Madrid Open on Sunday, reaching 24 consecutive Masters 1000 victories after dispatching Danish qualifier Elmer Møller 6-2, 6-3. The world No. 1 has now eclipsed Rafael Nadal's long-standing record of 23 consecutive wins at the Masters 1000 level, according to Tennis Majors.
The streak places Sinner in territory previously held only by Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic, two of the sport's most dominant figures. His composed performance against Møller extended a run that underscores his consistency across the ATP's most prestigious 1000-level events. Sinner has declined to engage with discussion of his record-breaking achievement, preferring to focus on the present rather than historical comparisons.
The Italian's dominance at this level of competition reflects his ascent to the top ranking and continued form through the spring season. His ability to maintain such a streak across multiple surfaces and opponents demonstrates the depth of his current game.
Sources
- Tennis Majors: Sinner passes Nadal's Masters 1000 record in Madrid and refuses to be mentioned alongside the greats. Published 2026-04-26.
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