The Terrifying Statistic of Sinner in His Last 93 Matches
Qualified for the semifinals at home in Italy, Sinner made quick work of world No. 7 Ruud (6-0, 6-1). Returning to competition after his suspension, the Italian has shown no signs of faltering so far in this Rome Masters 1000. He also extends his streak of 25 consecutive match wins.
But that’s not all—the world No. 1 has won at least one set in each of his last 93 matches. You’d have to go back to November 19, 2023, and his final against Djokovic at the ATP Finals (6-3, 6-3), to find the last time the 23-year-old lost in straight sets. Moreover, against top-10 opponents, Sinner hasn’t dropped a set in his last 24, conceding an average of just 3 games per set.
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