Sinner Shatters Stats: 88% Win Rate at the Masters, Unseen in 50 Years
In Turin, Jannik Sinner is no longer content with just winning: he is obliterating Masters standards. By dominating Alex de Minaur once again this Saturday, the Italian equals a record held by Ilie Nastase… and could surpass it as soon as tomorrow.
Jannik Sinner is irresistible on the ATP Finals court. In front of his home crowd in Turin, the Italian secured his third consecutive qualification for the tournament's final by defeating Alex de Minaur (7-5, 6-2) for the thirteenth time in as many encounters.
He thus extends his streak to nine consecutive straight-set victories in the tournament, with his last defeat dating back to the 2023 final lost to Novak Djokovic (6-3, 6-3).
With a record of 14-2 across three participations, Sinner boasts an 88% win rate, allowing him to equal Ilie Nastase, a four-time winner of the Masters tournament (1971, 1972, 1973, and 1975).
The world No. 2 could improve this record tomorrow if he secures his second consecutive title.
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