Jannik Sinner shakes hands with Rafael Jódar after quarterfinal victory at Madrid Masters.
Jannik Sinner shakes hands with Rafael Jódar after quarterfinal victory at Madrid Masters.
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Rafael Jódar eliminated in quarters by Sinner in Madrid

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Spanish tennis player Rafael Jódar, 19, was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Madrid Masters 1000 by world No. 1 Jannik Sinner. The Italian won 6-4 7-6(0) in 1 hour 57 minutes per some reports, or 6-2 7-6(0) in 1 hour 56 minutes per EL PAÍS, and praised the Madrid native's quality.

Rafael Jódar reached his first Masters 1000 quarterfinals after wins over Alex de Miñaur, Joao Fonseca, and Czech Kopriva at the Caja Mágica. He had previously made semifinals at Conde de Godó and won an ATP title.

In the match against Sinner, Jódar had six or seven break point chances but converted none. The Italian saved them all and advanced to semifinals against Arthur Fils. "What a player!", Sinner wrote on the TV camera, and in press conference added: "He is a high-quality player. My advice is to stay away from pressure as much as possible".

Jódar, from Leganés, displayed brave and aggressive play with strong forehand, backhand, serve, and return. "I will watch the match and analyze what I did well and what I did wrong", the Spaniard said, as he will be 29th in the ranking on Monday and seeded at Roland Garros.

Sinner, recent winner in Indian Wells, Miami, Montecarlo, and Paris-Bercy, seeks his fifth straight Masters 1000. Madrid bid farewell to Jódar as a new local idol, with Carlos Alcaraz absent due to injury.

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X discussions highlight Rafael Jódar's impressive quarterfinal run at the Madrid Masters, praising his talent, rapid ranking rise to No. 34, and crowd support including chants and a standing ovation despite the loss to Jannik Sinner. Sinner's dominance, perfect tiebreak, break point saves, and gracious post-match praise for Jódar were widely noted. Real Madrid stars attended, fueling excitement. Sentiments are positive towards Jódar's future and Sinner's form.

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Spanish tennis player Rafa Jódar, 19, claimed his first ATP title on Sunday at the Marrakech 250 by beating Marco Trungelliti 6-3, 6-2. The Madrid native, ranked No. 1,771 a year ago, will rise to No. 57 in the world on Monday. He becomes the sixth Spaniard in the Open Era to win a tournament before age 20.

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has confirmed his participation in the Madrid Open, aiming to extend his streak of four consecutive ATP Masters 1000 victories. The Italian arrives in strong form after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the Monte Carlo final. With key rivals absent, Sinner eyes a chance to solidify his top ranking.

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Following his straight-sets defeat of Daniil Medvedev in the BNP Paribas Open final (as detailed in our match report), Jannik Sinner became the youngest player to complete the six-title ATP Masters 1000 hard-court set. The Italian dismissed Roland Garros talk, targeting the Miami Open next.

Jannik Sinner advanced to the third round of the 2026 BNP Paribas Open with a straight-sets victory over qualifier Dalibor Svrcina. The world No. 2 won 6-1, 6-1 in 64 minutes, showcasing aggressive baseline play and effective net approaches. Sinner's performance signals a strong resurgence following early-season challenges.

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Carlos Alcaraz began his Monte Carlo Masters title defense with a straight-sets victory over Sebastian Baez in the round of 32. The Spaniard acknowledged in an on-court interview that he expects to lose his world No. 1 position to Jannik Sinner during the clay season. Sinner, trailing by 1,190 points, also advanced with a straight-sets win over Ugo Humbert.

Jannik Sinner completed the rare Sunshine Double by winning the Miami Open 6-4, 6-4 over Jiří Lehečka, becoming the eighth man to achieve the feat since Roger Federer's 2017 success. The world No. 2 plans to arrive in Monaco on Tuesday and resume practice on Thursday, though he admitted his body will hurt after the hard-court swing. Sinner sits just 1,190 points behind Carlos Alcaraz in the ATP rankings ahead of the clay-court season.

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Jannik Sinner of Italy beat Francis Tiafoe of the United States 6-2, 6-2 in 71 minutes to advance to the Miami Open semifinals. The world number one did not drop a set en route to the quarters and dominated with 14 aces. Sinner eyes the Sunshine Double after winning Indian Wells.

 

 

 

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