Finalist without losing a set: Sinner equals a record held by Djokovic and Medvedev
Without conceding a single set during his run at the Paris Masters 1000, Jannik Sinner has just entered a very exclusive club.
At just 24 years old, the Italian has just added another stunning statistic to his young career by becoming the first player since Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev to reach multiple Masters 1000 finals in the same season without conceding a single set (Cincinnati and Paris).
The Serb managed to reach the finals in Madrid (title) and Paris (title) in 2019 without losing a single set, just like the Russian did in Montreal (defeat to Nadal) and Shanghai (title) that same year.
Sinner is therefore impressing with his serenity and consistency. His swift victories, his ability to maintain control of rallies and impose his rhythm make him one of the best players on the current tour.
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