Jannik Sinner celebrating his record-breaking win at the Italian Open tennis tournament.
Jannik Sinner celebrating his record-breaking win at the Italian Open tennis tournament.
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Jannik Sinner breaks Novak Djokovic masters 1000 win streak record

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Jannik Sinner defeated Andrey Rublev 6-2, 6-4 on Thursday to reach the Italian Open semi-finals. The victory gave the Italian his 32nd straight Masters 1000 win, surpassing the previous record of 31 set by Novak Djokovic in 2011.

Sinner controlled the one-hour, 32-minute match from start to finish. The 24-year-old Italian is now two wins away from a sixth consecutive Masters 1000 title. He also became one of only two men to reach the final four at the first five Masters 1000 events of a season, matching Rafael Nadal's achievement from 2010 and 2011.

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Fans and analysts on X celebrate Jannik Sinner surpassing Novak Djokovic's record with a dominant straight-sets win over Andrey Rublev at the Italian Open, calling it a historic moment and the start of the Sinner era. Some highlight his ongoing dominance while noting the previous mark set by the Serbian legend.

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