Jannik Sinner matches Djokovic's Masters 1000 start with 20-0 run, as fifth successive crown looms in Madrid The Bridge Chronicle
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Jannik Sinner matches Djokovic's Masters 1000 start with 20-0 run, as fifth successive crown looms in Madrid

This victory extended Sinner's Masters 1000 winning streak to 25 matches and marked his 20th consecutive win at that level in 2026.

Ashutosh Sahoo

Even a rare 11 a.m. start couldn't shake the business-like resolve of Jannik Sinner. The World No. 1 dispatched Cameron Norrie on Tuesday morning, keeping his pursuit of a historic fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title very much alive.

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In a match that lasted just 87 minutes at the Manolo Santana Stadium, Sinner looked every bit the dominant force that has swept through Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte-Carlo over the last six months. With this 6-2, 7-5 victory, the 24-year-old Italian has entered a rarified atmosphere of tennis history, matching a feat previously achieved only by Novak Djokovic.

StatisticJannik Sinner (1)Cameron Norrie
Final Score6-2, 7-5
Match Duration87 Minutes
Masters 1000 Win Streak25 Matches
Tour-Level Win Streak20 Matches
Season Masters Record20-0
ResultAdvances to QF

Djokovic standard: 20-0 in Masters 1000s

Sinner is now only the second man in tennis history, after Novak Djokovic in 2011 and 2015, to win his first 20 Masters 1000 matches of a season.

His consistency has become terrifying for the rest of the tour. Having already secured trophies in Paris (November 2025), Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte-Carlo, Sinner is now just three wins away from becoming the first player ever to claim five consecutive Masters 1000 crowns.

Morning mood: Game as usual

Despite the unusual 11 a.m. local start time, Sinner set the tone early. He dominated the first set without facing a single break point, showcasing a level of focus that Norrie struggled to match.

The only human moment from the World No. 1 came in the second set, where a sloppy service game allowed Norrie to break back for 3-3. However, the British No. 1 undid his hard work with a double fault at a crucial 5-5 juncture. Sinner pounced on the third break point of that game before serving out the match with ease.

Madrid run

  • Winning streak: Sinner’s Masters 1000 streak now stands at 25 matches, a run of dominance that, dates back to late 2025.

  • Surface adaptation: Sinner admitted that the Madrid clay is different from other surfaces, making it tough to get the right feedback even when winning.

  • First-time meeting: This was the first-ever Lexus ATP Head2Head clash between Sinner and Norrie, though the Italian noted they had practiced together frequently.

  • Quarter-final outlook: Sinner will now face either the fast-rising Spanish #NextGenATP star Rafael Jodar or Vit Kopriva.

Jannik Sinner is competing with a level of concentration that sets him apart at the moment. While many players find it difficult to adjust to Madrid’s high-altitude clay, Sinner seems to have tailored his game to thrive in any conditions. With Carlos Alcaraz having withdrawn earlier in the week, the Italian’s route to a fifth consecutive title now appears increasingly unobstructed.

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