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Jannik Sinner captures 6th straight ATP Masters 1000 title
World No. 1 and Italian native son Jannik Sinner captured his sixth consecutive ATP Masters 1000 title, subduing Norway's Casper Ruud, 6-4, 6-4 on Sunday to raise the trophy at the Italian Open in Rome.
Jannik Sinner became only the second player to win all nine ATP Masters 1000 titles after beating Casper Ruud in straight sets in the Italian Open final. World number one Sinner followed in the footsteps of Novak Djokovic by defeating Ruud 6-4,
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ATP Geneva: Ruud cruises past Brooksby, Mannarino and Tabur eliminated
Casper Ruud Cruises into Second Round at ATP Geneva; Adrian Mannarino and Clément Tabur Eliminated It was an eventful day at the ATP 250 tournament in Geneva. Having just been a finalist at the Rome Masters 1000 against Jannik Sinner,
Jannik Sinner has won each of the last six ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, while stretching his winning streak in the format to 34 matches.
The Jannik Sinner vs Daniil Medvedev ATP Italian Open 2026 men's singles semi-final on Friday (May 15) was stopped in the third set due to rain. World No. 1 Sinner took the first set with relative ease but conceded the next in the chaotic match.
Jannik Sinner continued his winning streak in Rome, and he completed the full set of Masters 1000 titles in the process.
Paris 2025, followed by Indian Wells, Miami, Monte Carlo, and now Madrid 2026. No player in the Open Era had ever claimed five Masters 1000 crowns in a row.
Daniil Medvedev is starting to look like a real threat at the Italian Open. Just a month after his surprising 6-0, 6-0 defeat in Monte Carlo, the Russian seems to have regained his best form on clay while in Italy.