Jannik Sinner is on the verge of making history by potentially winning five consecutive Masters 1000 titles at the Madrid Open on May 3, 2026. This achievement has never been accomplished in men’s tennis.
Sinner boasts a head-to-head record of 9-4 against Alexander Zverev. He is currently riding a remarkable 22-match winning streak, and he has not lost a completed match at a Masters event since May 2025. His performance has been dominant, with Sinner winning his last 27 matches at Masters events.
Zverev, a two-time former champion in Madrid, has made his way to the final by dropping only two sets throughout the tournament. He holds a win-loss record of 26-7 for the year and has served an impressive 12 aces in the quarterfinals.
Sinner’s record this year stands at 29-2. He is also 8-4 in Masters finals, while Zverev is 7-5. Sinner has only faced one tiebreak in his last ten sets, showcasing his strong form heading into this crucial match.
“I’m trying to play the best possible tennis, but today was a very good day in the office,” said Sinner after his semifinal victory. Zverev acknowledged Sinner’s dominance, stating, “He’s World No. 1 and hasn’t lost a match since the beginning of February.”
The stakes are high for both players as they prepare for this final showdown. While Sinner aims to secure his place in history, Zverev seeks to reclaim his status as a top competitor on the ATP Tour.
The Madrid Open final promises to be an exciting clash between two elite players. Fans eagerly await what could be a historic moment for Jannik Sinner.