Consecutive Finals: Sinner Joins Murray, But Still Far from Djokovic and Federer
Returning from suspension, Sinner didn't take long to secure another tournament final. Facing Alcaraz, the Italian will play his seventh consecutive final, a significant statistic that earns him a spot in a prestigious ranking.
Previously composed solely of the Big Four, the world number one now joins Murray (7) and sits behind Nadal (9 consecutive finals in 2013). Federer and Djokovic stand far ahead with 17 finals each—the Swiss between 2005 and 2007, the Serb between 2015 and 2016. A ranking dating back to 1990.
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