The world No. 1 male tennis player is resting after the Monte Carlo championship. However, according to international media, Jannik Sinner will participate in the Madrid Open, a tournament taking place from April 20 to May 3 on clay courts.
Jannik Sinner entered the tournament with the goal of winning his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title. Victory in Madrid would give Sinner another title after winning titles in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami and Monte Carlo.
If Sinner wins in Spain, he will become the first player in history to achieve 5 consecutive Masters 1000 titles - an achievement that even Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer have never achieved in their careers.
Sinner has decided to conquer the title at Madrid Masters instead of aiming for the tournament in his hometown Italy - Rome Masters. With his current form, experts and fans completely believe in Sinner's ability to succeed.
Jannik Sinner's path to conquering the Madrid Open title is now less hindered than ever.
The two most likely players to prevent Sinner from making a miracle are Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, both withdrawing from the Madrid Masters. This opens up an open bracket for Sinner, who is in almost unbeatable form.
Zverev is an opponent who can stop Sinner, but this player has lost to Sinner in 8 consecutive matches. The remaining opponents are likely unlikely to be able to stop the Italian player's progress.
However, there are still risks for Sinner, based on his achievements at the Madrid Masters. His best result in this tournament before was reaching the quarterfinals. Therefore, if he wants to win the championship, Sinner must show good form, as he has shown in the last 4 Masters tournaments.