Sinner breaks Masters win-streak record, faces Medvedev in Rome semis
Jannik Sinner will face Daniil Medvedev in the semifinals of the Italian Open after establishing a new record of consecutive wins in Masters 1000 tournaments on Thursday, while his opponent in the last four beat Martin Landaluce 1-6, 6-4, 7-5.
The moment Sinner broke Djokovic’s record for longest win streak in Masters history
𝐒𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫 - 32
Djokovic - 31
Djokovic - 30
Federer - 29
Nadal - 23
Breaking Novak’s record required a once in a lifetime player
That’s exactly what Jannik is
🇮🇹🥹 pic.twitter.com/8SGN6Xbo7Z — The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) May 14, 2026
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Another straight-sets victory, this time 6-2, 6-4 over Andrey Rublev, moved Sinner up to 32 straight wins in the ATP's top-ranked events, one more than the previous record established by Novak Djokovic in 2011.
Rublev was Sinner's first seeded opponent at this year's tournament in Rome and the world No 1 made short work of his task in front of a delighted centre court.
The Russian offered little resistance, dropping his own serve in the first game of both sets to give Sinner a handy leg-up, and committing 28 unforced errors in 18 games.
Sinner meanwhile showed flashes of his best tennis but also started to look tired towards the end of the match, visibly touching his left thigh before confidently serving for the match.
"It's starting to feel that I've been playing a lot," Sinner later told reporters.
"However it goes, it will be a win for me, if I win great but even if things don't go well that's OK because I'll have a few more days to prepare for Paris, which is my main objective this year."
HISTORY IN ROME 🤯🦊 @janniksin #IBI26 pic.twitter.com/0WilECcaCG — Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 14, 2026
Sinner looks near unbeatable at the moment and with his great rival Carlos Alcaraz out injured he is heavy favourite to become the first Italian to win the Rome title in five decades, ahead of a potential career Grand Slam at the French Open.
The 24-year-old will meet Medvedev, tournament winner here in 2023, in the last four after the Russian came through a hugely entertaining match against Spanish lucky loser Landaluce.
After being picked to replace injured 14th seed Valentin Vacherot, 20-year-old Landaluce had a dream tournament and looked set for his first Masters 1000 semifinal after racing to the first five games on his way to winning the first set.
But Medvedev stemmed the tide and, helped by a short rain interruption, he roared back with some beautiful tennis as the pair went at each other shot for shot before the seventh seed eventually prevailed.
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