Jannik Sinner continues to add to his record of consecutive sets won in Masters 1000 tournaments. The Italian has not dropped a single set since the first round of the Paris Masters 1000, resulting in titles in Paris, Indian Wells, and Miami. Following his victory against Ugo Humbert in Montecarlo, his streak now stands at 36 consecutive sets. This achievement impresses even Sinner himself, though he tries not to let it distract him from his main goal: "It's crazy, it means a lot. It's a nice statistic to have, but at the same time, the most important thing is to win the match," he confessed in his interview with Tennis Channel.
“36 sets in a row in M1000… It’s pretty crazy!”
— janniksin archive (@sinnervideos) April 7, 2026
🦊: Look, it is! It means a lot, this stat is nice to have. But as I always say, even if you lose a set, at the end of the day the most important thing is to win the match. pic.twitter.com/IAcrsd39iQ
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