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Jannik Sinner will be looking to extend an already remarkable record at this yearās Italian Open.
Sinner made history in Madrid by becoming the first man to win five straight ATP Masters 1000 titles, doing so without missing a single event on the calendar.
The Italian hasnāt lost a match at that level since Paris 2025 and will now look to make it six in a row on home soil.
His last defeat on the ATP Tour came back in February when Jakub Mensik beat him in the quarterfinals of the Qatar Open.
In Rome, ahead of Sinnerās opener, Daniil Medvedev didnāt hold back his praise for how well the world number one has been playing this season.
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Asked about Sinner during an interview with Bolshe, Medvedev replied: āHe plays tennis very well. It was always surprising when there were the big three.
āItās surprising now with Jannik and Carlos, but probably more so with Jannik. Itās the stability.
āBecause anyone can have a bad day. You might, I donāt know, have a bad breakfast, your stomach hurts, or you didnāt sleep well, or you have a headache.
āItās clear that this is not what causes defeat, but the level may drop a little. It doesnāt fall much for him, and even if it falls, itās enough to win matches.
āThis is, of course, a bit of a fantasy, but then again, everyone knows that he can play very well. No one is surprised when he wins. Therefore, all that remains is to congratulate him, and if you play with him, try to win.ā
Jannik Sinner's achievement of winning five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles is significant as it marks him as the first man to accomplish this feat, showcasing his dominance in the sport.
Daniil Medvedev described Jannik Sinner as 'unstoppable' and expressed that Sinner's recent successes are more surprising than those of Carlos Alcaraz.
Jannik Sinner will compete at the Italian Open in 2026, where he aims to extend his remarkable record.
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Medvedev has never been a natural on clay, but he does have history in Rome. He went out in the first round in each of his first three appearances, losing early in 2018, 2019 and 2021.
After skipping the event in 2022, he came back strong in 2023 and had his best run ever on clay. He dropped just one set all tournament before beating Holger Rune to claim the title. Since then, Medvedev has tallied two consecutive fourth-round exits in Rome.
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