Jannik Sinner just keeps breaking records. After his victory against Novak Djokovic in the semifinals of Roland Garros, he will reach the final in Paris without having lost a single set throughout the tournament. Not only that, in his victory at the Australian Open, he only dropped one set against Schoolkate and Holger Rune. In fact, since losing a set to the Dane, he has won a total of 29 consecutive sets in Grand Slams, matching the streak of Rafael Nadal in 2017 and that of Djokovic in 2023. Ahead of him are still the 35 sets of John McEnroe in 1984, the 35 of Nadal between 2020 and 2021, and the 36 of Roger Federer between 2006 and 2007.
Most Consecutive Sets Won at Grand Slam level (Open Era):
— ATP Media Info (@ATPMediaInfo) June 6, 2025
1. @rogerfederer - 36 in 2006-07
2T. @RafaelNadal - 35 in 2020-21
2T. @JohnMcEnroe - 35 in 1984
4T. @janniksin - 29 in 2025
4T. @DjokerNole - 29 in 2023
4T. @RafaelNadal - 29 in 2017
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El dato en Grand Slams que pone a Sinner al nivel de Federer, Nadal, Djokovic y McEnroe

