Jannik Sinner reached the Italian Open quarterfinals with a straight-sets victory, tying Novak Djokovic's record of 31 consecutive Masters Series wins.
Jannik Sinner advanced to the quarterfinals of the Italian Open on Tuesday with a straight-sets victory, matching Novak Djokovic's historic record of 31 consecutive wins in Masters tournaments. The Italian continues his rise in professional tennis with a streak that positions him among the best players in the sport today.
Sinner progressed in the Rome competition with a solid performance that allowed him to drop no sets against his opponent. The victory keeps him in contention for the title at one of the most prestigious Masters tournaments on the tennis calendar, played on clay courts.
Matching Djokovic's Masters consecutive wins record is a significant milestone in Sinner's career. This streak reflects not only his consistency in elite tournaments but also his ability to maintain a sustained competitive level against the world's best players. At 22 years old, the Italian is proving he is consolidating himself as one of tennis's dominant figures.
Sinner will face new challenges in the Rome tournament's quarterfinals. His goal is to maintain the unbeaten Masters streak and continue proving he can compete at the highest level in the circuit's most demanding tournaments.
Colombian tennis watches closely the performance of the circuit's top players. Sinner's consistency in Masters is a reminder that racquet sports continue to evolve, with new generations challenging historical records. For tennis in Colombia, these international milestones serve as important references in developing future prospects.