Jannik Sinner could sign a historic season, and by consulting some statistical data, we realize the magnitude of the feats that could be on the horizon. The Italian is just four victories in the Rome tournament away from surpassing the record for the most consecutive wins in Masters 1000, currently held by Novak Djokovic with 31. Looking ahead, he is three Masters 1000 titles away this season from becoming the player with the most wins in this category in a single season, with Djokovic currently holding the record at 6.
🇮🇹 Jannik Sinner has won 28 matches in a row in Masters 1000 🧗♂️
— TennisMyLife (@TennisMyLife68) May 3, 2026
🇷🇸 Novak Djokovic leads this stat with 31#MMOpen pic.twitter.com/ODjDTcpkse
📊 The most Masters 1000 titles won in a single season:
— Jeu, Set et Maths (@JeuSetMaths) May 3, 2026
🇷🇸 Djokovic: 6 🏆 (2015)
🇷🇸 Djokovic: 5 🏆 (2011)
🇪🇸 Nadal: 5 🏆 (2013)
🇨🇭 Federer: 4 🏆 (2005)
🇪🇸 Nadal: 4 🏆 (2005)
🇨🇭 Federer: 4 🏆 (2006)
🇷🇸 Djokovic: 4 🏆 (2014)
🇷🇸 Djokovic: 4… https://t.co/qi8Dt2vFpu pic.twitter.com/oLQEiA3Rhg
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