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Jannik Sinner establishes tennis singularity in 56 minutes; wins Madrid Open for fifth straight Masters title

The victory extends his winning streak to 23 matches and places him just one title (Rome) away from completing a Career Golden Masters.

Ashutosh Sahoo

Within just 14 minutes, the 12,500 spectators at Estadio Manolo Santana understood they were watching a coronation, not a competition. When Alexander Zverev failed to convert two straight overhead smashes in the fourth game, the Madrid Open final was effectively decided.

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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner did more than claim the title on Sunday; he demolished the world No. 3 in a remarkably short 56-minute display. His 6-1, 6-2 win makes Sinner the first man in tennis history to capture five Masters 1000 titles in a row, a milestone that even the “Big Three” never achieved in one uninterrupted sequence of appearances.

StatisticJannik Sinner (1)Alexander Zverev (2)
Final Score6-1, 6-2
Match Duration56 Minutes
Break Points Faced04
1st Serve Points Won93% (27/29)Struggling
Winners to Unforced ErrorsDestructive Precision"Flailing Helplessly"
Lexus ATP Head2HeadWon 9 straight matchesLast won in 2021

One step from the "Golden Masters"

Sinner’s triumph places him in a realm previously reserved for Novak Djokovic alone. At only 24, the Italian has now captured eight of the nine Masters 1000 titles currently on the calendar.

I think there is a lot of work behind it. A lot of dedication and sacrifice I put in every day. Obviously, it means a lot to me, seeing these results. At some point, results are going to be down, which is normal. I’m very happy that I’ve continued to believe in myself. I’m showing up every day, at every practice session, trying to put in the right work with the right discipline. To do so, you need to have the right team behind you, which I have. I’m very happy about me, but also the team, and this means a lot to all of us.
Jannik Sinner on winning five masters in a row

The only title absent from his collection is the Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome. If Sinner wins on home soil next week, he will join Djokovic as the only man to achieve the Career Golden Masters.

Different sport: Widening gap

The gulf between Sinner and the rest of the tour is vast. He has amassed 14,350 ranking points, almost three times the tally of world number three Zverev (5,805). Although Zverev has shown enough consistency to reach five consecutive Masters 1000 finals, he has dropped 14 sets in a row against the Italian.

Historic streak: 5 Masters 1000 in a row

  1. Paris (Nov 2025): The catalyst.

  2. Indian Wells (2026): Sunshine Double Part I.

  3. Miami (2026): Sunshine Double Part II.

  4. Monte Carlo (2026): The clay transition.

  5. Madrid (2026): The record-breaker.

Across those five tournaments, Sinner surrendered just two sets. His command has been so complete that, with Carlos Alcaraz out due to a wrist injury, Sinner heads into the French Open as the clear favorite to secure a Career Grand Slam.

Sinner era

  • 23-match winning streak: Sinner hasn't lost a match in months.

  • 37-set record: He won 37 consecutive sets on hard courts before losing one to Tomas Machac in Monte Carlo.

  • Age factor: At 24, Sinner has a decade of this dominance ahead of him.

  • Masters purity: Sinner is the first man to win the first four Masters 1000 titles of a calendar year.

Jannik Sinner owns men's tennis in 2026. He has transformed the Masters 1000 series into his own victory lap. As the tour moves to Rome, the narrative is no longer about whether Sinner is the best in the world, but whether he is becoming the most dominant force the sport has ever seen.

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