Jannik Sinner celebrating victory at the Italian Open tennis tournament.
Jannik Sinner celebrating victory at the Italian Open tennis tournament.
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Jannik Sinner wins Italian Open and breaks eight records

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Jannik Sinner defeated Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 to claim the Italian Open title on home soil. The victory marked his fifth Masters 1000 title of the season and completed a Career Golden Masters.

Jannik Sinner secured his first Italian Open crown by overcoming Casper Ruud in straight sets during Sunday’s final at the Foro Italico. The 24-year-old Italian became the first man to win five Masters titles in a single season and the second player to complete all nine ATP Masters 1000 events on his resume. He achieved the feat seven years younger than Novak Djokovic had when he reached the same milestone.

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Fans and tennis analysts on X celebrate Jannik Sinner's straight-sets victory over Casper Ruud in the Italian Open final, praising his record-breaking feat as the first Italian winner since 1976 and completion of the Career Golden Masters with five consecutive Masters 1000 titles this season.

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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.

Jannik Sinner defeated Alexei Popyrin 6-2, 6-0 on Sunday to reach the round of 16 at the Italian Open. The victory extended his Masters winning streak to 30 matches and tied him with Novak Djokovic for the second-longest such run in history.

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Jannik Sinner claimed his 16th big title by winning the Italian Open on Sunday in Rome. The victory allows the Italian to move ahead of Carlos Alcaraz in the race for major titles. Alcaraz meanwhile faces major ranking point deductions after withdrawing from upcoming events.

Jannik Sinner claimed his 27th ATP tour-level singles title and third trophy of 2026 by beating Carlos Alcaraz 7-6(5), 6-3 in a 2-hour, 15-minute Monte Carlo Masters final on Sunday. The Italian, training in Monaco, extended his Masters 1000 winning streak to 22 matches—dropping just one set—reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking for the third time from Alcaraz, and became only the third player (after Djokovic and Nadal) to win four straight titles at this level.

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Novak Djokovic has praised Jannik Sinner's form and predicted the world number one will complete a clean sweep of the ATP Masters 1000 titles this year. The comments came ahead of Djokovic's return at the Italian Open in Rome. Sinner has already claimed titles in Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo and Madrid.

World No. 2 Jannik Sinner has withdrawn from the doubles event at the Monte Carlo Masters one day after partnering Zizou Bergs to a first-round victory. The decision allows Sinner to focus on singles, where he eyes the top ATP ranking. Bergs' father called the move understandable.

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World No. 2 Jannik Sinner defeated Tomas Machac 6-1, 6-7(3), 6-3 to reach the quarterfinals of the Monte Carlo Masters despite dizziness, back issues, and fatigue. In a post-match press conference, the Italian downplayed the battle for ATP No. 1 with Carlos Alcaraz, prioritizing titles and clay majors like Roland Garros over points.

 

 

 

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