Jannik Sinner creates history in Madrid; becomes first man EVER to…

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Jannik Sinner in the frame (Image via Getty)
Jannik Sinner in the frame (Image via Getty)

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Sinner triumphed at Paris (indoor hard), Indian Wells (hard), Miami (hard), Monte Carlo (clay), and now Madrid (clay)

This feat surpasses previous runs by tennis greats and arrives amid Sinner's ascent as one of the sport's leading figures

Jannik Sinner didn't stop creating history. The World No. 1 player continues to inscribe his name and the records with each event he takes part in. 

The tennis star became the first man in tennis history to win five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles, completing the streak with victory at the Madrid Open on Sunday. 

Jannik Sinner makes history with five consecutive Masters 1000 titles

The Italian world No. 1 triumphed at Paris (indoor hard), Indian Wells (hard), Miami (hard), Monte Carlo (clay), and now Madrid (clay), showcasing remarkable versatility and dominance across surfaces in a span of months. 

The achievement highlights Sinner's current supremacy on the ATP Tour, as he defeated top competition, including Alexander Zverev in the Madrid final, to cap the run. 

This feat surpasses previous runs by tennis greats and arrives amid Sinner's ascent as one of the sport's leading figures. The player has showcased his rarity, given the physical and tactical demands of switching between hard and clay courts in quick succession.

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