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Sinner Surpasses Djokovic's Masters Win Streak in Rome

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Jannik Sinner demonstrated formidable form at the Italian Open, securing his place in the semi-finals after a commanding victory. This latest success allowed the Italian player to surpass a long-standing record previously held by Novak Djokovic regarding consecutive match wins at the ATP Masters 1000 level.

Sinner's progression to the final four in Rome marks a significant milestone in his burgeoning career, cementing his status as a top contender in the current tennis landscape. The achievement underscores the consistency Sinner has maintained across the elite, hard-fought Masters 1000 circuit this season.

While the specific number of wins Sinner achieved before breaking the record was not stated in the initial reports, the feat confirms his current dominance over his peers in these premier events. The victory sets a new benchmark, showcasing Sinner’s unmatched run in the prestigious tournaments leading up to the French Open.

This performance solidifies Sinner’s position as one of the major forces in men's tennis, having now eclipsed the previous win streak record held by the Serbian champion at this tier of competition. Fans will now watch closely to see how far Sinner can extend this unprecedented streak in the remainder of the Italian Open.