Jannik Sinner has defeated Andrey Rublev in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4, to move through to the semifinals of the Masters 1000 event in Rome.
And he broke two records with that win.
First of all, it was his 27th win in a row on the tour, the new longest winning streak of his career, which has brought him four titles at Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo and Madrid, and now to the final four in Rome.
His previous-longest streak was 26 in a row between 2024 and 2025.
But perhaps even more impressively, it was the world No. 1’s 32nd win in a row at Masters 1000 events, the new longest winning streak in Masters 1000 history, since this level of tournament began back in 1990.
