Jannik Sinner Makes History: First to Win Five Consecutive ATP Masters 1000 Titles with Madrid Triumph

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner has etched his name into the pantheon of tennis legends, securing his first Mutua Madrid Open title with a clinical 6–1, 6–2 demolition of Alexander Zverev. The victory, achieved in just 57 minutes at the Caja Mágica, marks an unprecedented milestone in the sport: Sinner is now the first player in ATP history to win five consecutive Masters 1000 titles.

​A Historic Streak for the Ages

​Sinner’s path to this record began in late 2025 and has seen him remain untouchable at the tour’s most prestigious events outside the Grand Slams. His historic “Five-Star” run includes:

​Paris Masters (2025)

​Indian Wells (2026)

​Miami Open (2026)

​Monte-Carlo Masters (2026)

​Mutua Madrid Open (2026)

While legends like Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have dominated the Masters circuit for decades, none managed to string together five trophies in a row, a testament to Sinner’s current physical and mental stranglehold on the ATP Tour.

​”To win here in Madrid for the first time is special, but to achieve this streak is something I never could have dreamed of,” Sinner said during the trophy ceremony. “I’m just trying to stay focused on the process, but this is a very proud moment for me and my team.”

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