Jannik Sinner’s winning streak at Masters 1000 events is up to 24 matches in a row after a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Danish qualifier Elmer Moller in the third round of the Mutua Madrid Open on Sunday.
And with that, the Italian joins a very exclusive group.
He’s just the third man ever to win 24 or more straight matches at Masters 1000 events, since this level of tournament began in 1990.
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are the only other two men to go on this long of a run, with Federer doing it once and Djokovic twice.
Sinner’s run has brought him four straight Masters 1000 titles, at Paris last year and Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo so far this year.
LONGEST MASTERS 1000 WINNING STREAKS (since 1990):
- 31: Djokovic [2011 Indian Wells to 2011 Cincinnati]
- 30: Djokovic [2014 Paris to 2015 Canada]
- 29: Federer [2005 Hamburg to 2006 Monte Carlo]
- 24: Sinner [2025 Paris to present]
- 23: Nadal [2013 Madrid to 2013 Shanghai]
- 23: Djokovic [2013 Shanghai to 2014 Monte Carlo]
More to come…
