Sinner's Streak: A Step Closer to Italian Glory
Jannik Sinner sets a record with his 32nd consecutive Masters 1000 win, defeating Andrey Rublev to reach the Italian Open semi-finals. Now eyeing further milestones, Sinner looks to add the Rome title to his accolades. With the French Open ahead, Sinner aims for Grand Slam success.
Jannik Sinner demonstrated exceptional form as he secured his 32nd consecutive Masters 1000 victory by defeating Andrey Rublev at the Italian Open, advancing to the semi-finals.
Surpassing Novak Djokovic's record, Sinner now aims to make history by winning the title in Rome. With the French Open looming, he remains focused on expanding his list of achievements.
Sinner's remarkable journey continues as he sets his sights on further success at Roland Garros, capitalizing on his current momentum and potential opportunities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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