

Jannik Sinner is not willing to let up. After clinching the title in Madrid with another historic performance, the world number one has already set his sights on his next challenge: the Masters 1000 in Rome. Without pausing to celebrate or rest, Sinner has already landed in the Italian capital, ready to keep breaking records.
In Madrid, he won his fifth consecutive ATP Masters 1000 title, an unprecedented feat in the history of the sport. Despite warning that his body was nearing its limit after playing every possible tournament since March and winning every match, Sinner appears determined to push himself to the maximum in pursuit of all remaining goals.
With his victory at the Caja Mágica, the only Masters 1000 titles missing from his collection are Rome and Roland Garros. Given Carlos Alcaraz’s withdrawal from the tournament, this goal now seems more attainable than ever. In Madrid, Sinner once again proved that without the Spaniard, no opponent can stop him. Now, on home soil in Italy, he aims to become the first player to win all nine Masters 1000 events and complete



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