Jannik Sinner is on the brink of surpassing Novak Djokovic's consecutive victories record at the ATP Rome 2026 Masters 1000. After winning five consecutive Masters 1000 titles, the world number one has 28 consecutive victories, needing just three more to equal the Serbian player, a feat that seems inevitable to Sam Querrey. "Sinner will surpass Djokovic's record. He needs four victories in Rome, and Djokovic is playing against Zverev. He is hands down the best player in the world; he has won 23 matches consecutively in total and 28 in Masters 1000. Without Carlos Alcaraz, who will defeat him? I don't see anyone who can beat this guy in Rome," he stated on his 'Nothing Major Show' podcast.
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