Sinner’s Masters Record

Jannik Sinner just broke the Masters 1000 consecutive-sets record — he’s won 26 straight sets at that level, surpassing Novak Djokovic’s 24, and dispatched Corentin Moutet 6-1, 6-4 in 71 minutes. (x.com) (skysports.com)

Sinner’s current Masters-level run began at the Rolex Paris Masters in November 2025, where he won the title without dropping a set. (atptour.com) He then carried that form straight into March’s BNP Paribas Open, again completing the tournament without conceding a set. (atptour.com) Across Masters 1000 events he has strung together a double‑digit sequence of match victories at this tier, totaling 13 consecutive Masters‑level match wins according to ATP records. (atptour.com) Match analytics from Miami show Sinner won 87% of his first‑serve points (33 of 38) and struck 23 winners to his opponent’s 11, and the result extended his unbeaten record versus left‑handed players to 21 matches while moving his head‑to‑head with Corentin Moutet to 2‑0. (atptour.com) He is slated to meet American Alex Michelsen in the fourth round after Michelsen beat Alejandro Tabilo 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 to set up their clash. (atptour.com) The ATP’s historical leaderboard lists previous long runs beginning in 2016 for Novak Djokovic and 2023 for Carlos Alcaraz, marking how uncommon extended streaks are at Masters 1000 tournaments. (atptour.com)

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