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Sinner extends Masters 1000 winning streak to twenty: joining the legends' club

Sinner beat Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-4 in Monte Carlo to extend his Masters 1000 streak to 20 wins. Only Federer, Nadal and Djokovic have done better.

ScoreSharkApril 11, 20262 min read
Sinner extends Masters 1000 winning streak to twenty: joining the legends' club

Twenty consecutive Masters 1000 victories. Jannik Sinner has entered a club previously occupied by only Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. By defeating Felix Auger-Aliassime 6-3, 6-4 in the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters quarterfinals on Friday, the Italian crossed a symbolic milestone that confirms what the numbers had been suggesting for months: his dominance on tour has reached historic proportions.

The streak began at the Paris Masters in late 2025, where Sinner lifted the trophy without dropping a set. It continued at Indian Wells in March, then Miami — two consecutive hard-court titles that cemented his authority over the season. In Monte-Carlo, the world number one switched surfaces without losing momentum. A clinical win over Humbert (6-1, 6-2), resilience against Machac (6-1, 6-7, 6-3), and cold precision against Auger-Aliassime. Three matches, three different challenges, one constant result.

What makes this streak remarkable is its cross-surface nature. Nadal built his monumental sequences almost exclusively on clay. Djokovic, who holds the all-time record with 31 consecutive Masters 1000 wins, constructed his longest run on hard courts. Sinner is stringing victories together on both surfaces with equal apparent ease. Paris (indoor hard), Indian Wells (hard), Miami (hard), Monte-Carlo (clay): four tournaments, four radically different contexts, and not a single defeat.

Another statistic illustrates the scale of his dominance. Before Tomas Machac snatched the second set from him in the Monte-Carlo fourth round, Sinner had won 37 consecutive sets in Masters 1000 events — an unprecedented record in the Open Era. That sequence, stretching from the first round in Paris, amounts to twelve complete matches without conceding a single set. Unheard of at this level.

Against Auger-Aliassime on Friday, Sinner displayed the composure of a player in total control. Four break points converted from seven, a first-serve points-won percentage above 80 percent, and that trademark ability to accelerate in decisive moments that defines champions at their peak. The Canadian, despite being the sixth seed, was never able to disrupt the Italian's tempo.

The immediate objective is now to extend the streak against Alexander Zverev in Saturday's semifinal. The German, despite seven consecutive losses to Sinner, possesses the weapons to disrupt the Italian machine. But at twenty wins in a row, Sinner is no longer merely the favourite: he is inscribing his name alongside the legends who redefined what is possible at Masters 1000 level.

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