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Jannik Sinner keeps run going with record 32nd straight Masters 1000 win

ROME, ITALY - MAY 14: Jannik Sinner of Italy acknowledges the fans after victory against Andrey Rublev in the Men's Singles Quarterfinal match on day ten of the Internazionali BNL D'Italia at Foro Italico on May 14, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuel
Jannik Sinner takes the applause of his home crowd after the win

Jannik Sinner has broken Novak Djokovic's record of consecutive Masters 1000 wins by beating Andrey Rublev in Rome.

World number one Sinner triumphed 6-2 6-4 against the Russian 12th seed to reach the semi-finals with his 32nd straight match win at a Masters event.

The Italian made history in Madrid last week by becoming the first player to win five consecutive Masters titles after his victories in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo.

Sinner, bidding to become the first home winner in Rome since 1976, said on court: "I don’t play for records. I play for my own story.

"At the same time, it means a lot for me. Emotionally, it takes a lot playing here at home. But at the same time, I definitely try to do my best. It was a good day today."

Sinner’s latest victory, in an hour and 32 minutes, meant he equalled Rafael Nadal’s record of reaching the semi-finals at the first five Masters tournaments of a season.

If the 24-year-old claims the title he will join Djokovic as only the second player to complete the career 'Golden Masters’, winning all nine events.

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