Another record for Jannik Sinner, and it seems like the World No. 1 player just doesn't want to stop inscribing his name in the history books. The tennis sensation has continued his remarkable dominance on the court by securing a straightforward first-round victory at Roland Garros on Tuesday.
Sinner joins Federer, Nadal, Djokovic in new record with victory at Roland Garros
The Italian star’s composed reaction after the win, captured in a viral clip showing him walking off the clay with quiet satisfaction, underscored the calm authority he now brings to every match. With this result, Sinner has now recorded 30+ consecutive wins, becoming just the fourth man this century to achieve such a streak.
Sinner has now joined an elite trio that features legendary names like Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. For a player still in his early 20s, etching his name alongside the three greatest players of the Open Era is yet another entry on an already extraordinary résumé.
Sinner’s current run highlights not just talent, but extraordinary consistency and mental resilience. In an era where the Big Three set almost unreachable standards for longevity and excellence, the young Italian is carving out his own legacy. Whether this streak extends deep into the French Open remains to be seen, but few players in the world right now look capable of stopping him on any surface.
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