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Unstoppable Sinner Scripts History with Fifth Straight Masters Crown

Unstoppable Sinner Scripts History with Fifth Straight Masters Crown

Bavana Guntha
May 5, 2026

Madrid witnessed more than just a final, it witnessed history being rewritten. Jannik Sinner is no longer chasing greatness; he is defining it.

In a commanding display of precision and control, Jannik Sinner dismantled Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 to clinch his maiden Madrid Open title on Sunday. The victory marked a historic milestone, making him the first player ever to win five consecutive Masters 1000 titles .

From the very first serve, Sinner looked in complete control. His aggressive baseline play and calm composure left Zverev struggling to find answers. The German, ranked third in the world, had already faced repeated setbacks against Sinner this season, and this final followed the same script—total dominance.

With this win, Sinner extended his unbeaten run to 23 consecutive matches , underlining a phase of consistency rarely seen in modern tennis. His recent streak includes titles in Monte Carlo, Miami, and Indian Wells this year, along with a Masters triumph in Paris last season—an extraordinary run that has strengthened his hold on the world No. 1 ranking .

Zverev , a former Madrid champion, entered with experience but found no way past Sinner’s rhythm. The Italian dictated rallies with ease and converted key moments with clinical precision, showing a player at the peak of his powers.

In the women’s final, Marta Kostyuk defeated Mirra Andreeva 7-5, 6-3 to lift the title.

As the clay season builds toward bigger challenges, one question now echoes across the tennis world: who can stop Sinner? At this moment, there seems to be no clear answer.

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