26 consecutive indoor wins: Sinner continues his monstrous streak and closes in on several legends
                
              26 matches, 26 wins. For almost two years now, Jannik Sinner has left nothing to chance indoors. His triumph in Paris on Sunday confirms a streak of rare intensity, worthy of the greatest champions in tennis history.
Crowned champion for the first time at the Rolex Paris Masters, and for the fifth time in a Masters 1000, Jannik Sinner also extended his streak of consecutive indoor wins to 26.
Began in 2023 during the Davis Cup, this impressive run allows him to join the biggest names in tennis history.
The Italian now holds the sixth-longest indoor winning streak in the Open Era, behind Roger Federer (29 between 2010 and 2012, 33 between 2004 and 2007), Ivan Lendl (32 between 1980 and 1983), Novak Djokovic (35 between 2012 and 2015) and John McEnroe (47 between 1978 and 1987).
Sinner will have the opportunity to extend this incredible invincibility during the ATP Finals in two weeks.
          
        
        
                        Auger-Aliassime, Felix
                         
                        Sinner, Jannik
                         
                  
                      Paris