Jannik Sinner has reportedly won his fourth consecutive Masters tournament of the 2026 season, defeating Alexander Zverev in the Madrid final. A social media report outlined Sinner's continued dominance on the clay courts.
The victory in Madrid follows titles at the Sunshine Double in Indian Wells and Miami, and a win over Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the Monte-Carlo Masters, according to a post on Reddit. The source also noted that this marks Sinner's fifth straight Masters title if including a tournament from the end of the previous year.
The 2026 season began with Carlos Alcaraz winning the Australian Open, a victory that reportedly completed his Career Grand Slam. The same source mentioned that Alcaraz is currently out with an injury.
With the tour's European clay swing in full effect, the results could shift the landscape for the season's remaining Grand Slams. For Canadian players, a sustained streak by a top player like Sinner can affect tournament draws and ranking cutoffs throughout the year.
The ATP tour will next move to Italy for the Rome Masters, the final major tournament before the second Grand Slam of the year at Roland Garros.
Sources
- r/tennis: Sincaraz Dominance: Early 2026. 2026-05-03.
Reported from public sources.
