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Sinner crushes Zverev to win Madrid Open and claim record 5th straight Masters 1000 title

  • On Sunday, Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 to win the Madrid Open, claiming his fifth consecutive Masters 1000 title without facing a break point.
  • Sinner secured titles in Monte Carlo, Miami, and Indian Wells this year, building on a Paris victory last year to reach five straight Masters 1000 wins.
  • The Italian dismantled Zverev in a swift 57 minutes, winning 93 percent of points behind his first serve and extending his winning streak to 23 consecutive matches.
  • Sinner needs two more victories to break Novak Djokovic's 11-year record of six Masters 1000 titles in a single season and join him in completing the Career Golden Masters.
  • In the women's final on Saturday, Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine beat Mirra Andreeva of Russia 7-5, 6-3, while Sinner travels to Rome seeking the only Masters 1000 trophy he has yet to win.
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An overwhelming Jannik Sinner (1° of the ATP ranking) had no competition or contemplation in the Magic Box. The Italian gave Alexander Zverev a real beating (3°) and was imposed in Madrid, for partials of 6-1 and 6-2, in just 57 minutes, the shortest final in the history of the contest.With this crown, he became the first tennis player to win five Masters 1000 consecutively.The born in San Candido confirmed his exclusive favoritism after the inj…

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Sinner managed to make history, being the first to win the first four Masters 1,000 of the season, adding to the 28th consecutive win in meetings in this category.

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Madrid saw the class of Jannik Sinner (ATP-1) on Sunday. In the final of the ATP Masters tournament, the Italian defeated German Alexander Zverev (ATP-3) 6:1, 6:2. The tennis players' confrontation on clay lasted only 57 minutes.

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Jannik Sinner, number 1 in the world tennis rankings, comfortably defeated Alexander Zverev in the Madrid final.

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