In the final of the Masters 1000 Madrid Open, Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev after two sets. This achievement helped Sinner win 5 consecutive Masters 1000 tournaments. He is the first player to achieve this achievement since 1990.
Regarding his personal achievements, Sinner shared: "I think behind that is a lot of effort. That is the great dedication and sacrifice that I have put in every day. Clearly, seeing these results is very meaningful to me.
I am very happy that I still always believe in myself. Every day, every training session, I try my best with proper discipline. To do that, you need a solid team to support behind you, and I am doing that. I am very satisfied with myself, as well as with my team, and this is very meaningful to all of us”.
In total, Jannik Sinner has won 15 major titles, equal to Carlos Alcaraz. In which, Sinner has 4 Grand Slam titles, 9 Masters 1000 titles and 2 ATP Finals championships.
Sinner has a chance to take the lead against Alcaraz in the race for "big titles" between the two next month. It is expected that Sinner will participate in the Rome Masters and Roland Garros, while Alcaraz will not be able to participate due to injury.
If he wins the Rome Masters, Sinner will become the second person, after Novak Djokovic, to complete the "Career Golden Masters". The best achievement of the Italian player in this arena is reaching the final last year.
With Alcaraz, he has won 8 Masters 1000 titles and 7 Grand Slams.