Sinner doesn't hit the brakes: crushes Popyrin in one hour and is already in the Rome round of 16. Photo: Gettyimages
Jannik Sinner continues on his way and once again gave another exhibition. This time, it was Alexei Popyrin who had to endure the Italian's storm that keeps winning on autopilot. The San Candido native gave no chance to the Australian, who only managed to win two games, as Sinner claimed victory by 6-2, 6-0 in just an hour and five minutes of play. His winning streak in Masters 1000 events now stands at 30, and he will seek to equal Novak Djokovic's record against his compatriot Andrea Pellegrino in the round of 16 of the ATP Rome 2026.
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