Jannik Sinner Crushes Rublev as Historic Winning Streak Reaches New Heights
The dominance of Jannik Sinner is starting to feel inevitable and now the world number one is rewriting the record books in Rome. In front of a packed crowd at the Foro Italico, Sinner powered past Andrey Rublev in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4 and secured another semifinal appearance at the Italian Open with a performance that once again showed why he is currently the most feared player in men’s tennis.
What stands out is not just the victory itself, but the consistency behind it. This was Sinner’s 32nd consecutive win at Masters 1000 level, a streak that now surpasses achievements previously linked to legends like Novak Djokovic. And the remarkable part is how calm and controlled he continues to look while doing it. There was no panic, no drama and very few moments where Rublev looked capable of turning the match around.
From the opening game, Sinner attacked with precision. His groundstrokes were deep, aggressive and relentless, forcing Rublev into mistake after mistake. The Russian star tried to raise the intensity, especially in the second set, but every time momentum threatened to shift, Sinner responded with the composure of a champion who fully believes he owns the court.
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There were a few signs of physical fatigue late in the match. Sinner briefly looked uncomfortable and appeared to manage some discomfort in his left leg, but even then he stayed mentally locked in. That may be the most impressive part of this run. He is not simply overpowering opponents physically. He is outthinking them, absorbing pressure and staying disciplined during the biggest points.
This win also carries major significance for Italian tennis. Sinner is now carrying the expectations of an entire nation at one of the sport’s most historic tournaments and he continues to deliver under intense pressure. Every match in Rome now feels bigger, not only because of the title race, but because fans are witnessing a player entering what could become a defining era in modern tennis.
The timing is important too. With Carlos Alcaraz still recovering from injury, the balance of power on the ATP Tour has shifted heavily toward Sinner. Rivals know that beating him right now requires near-perfect tennis and very few players seem capable of sustaining that level over an entire match.
Now the focus turns to the semifinal, where the pressure, the stakes and the spotlight will grow even larger. But based on what the tennis world is watching in Rome, Jannik Sinner looks more confident than ever and the rest of the tour is running out of answers. Stay with us for continuing coverage and all the latest developments from the world of international tennis.
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