Could Jannik Sinner be the next champion at Roland Garros?

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Key Takeaways
- Jannik Sinner advances to his 11th Grand Slam quarterfinal.
- He achieved an 18-match winning streak in Grand Slams.
- Sinner has tied for the ninth-longest unbeaten run in the Open era.
- He could secure a first Roland Garros title with four more wins.
- Sinner set a record for Italian men in major victories.
Paris, June 3 (NationPress) Jannik Sinner, the top seed, has smoothly advanced to his 11th Grand Slam quarterfinal and third at Roland Garros, achieving a decisive 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 victory over No. 17 seed Andrey Rublev.
This marks Sinner's 18th straight match win in Grand Slam tournaments. Throughout his time in Paris, he has surrendered only 30 games over 12 sets. By extending his winning streak at Grand Slam events to 18, the world No. 1 has matched Andre Agassi, Boris Becker, and Mats Wilander for the ninth-longest unbeaten streak in the Open era.
Four additional wins would not only award him his first Roland Garros title but also grant him sole ownership of the seventh position on that prestigious list. Sinner’s victory also establishes him as the Italian man with the most major wins in the Open era.
“I’m very, very happy. We both know each other very well… we’ve played each other so many times, so we attempt to adjust our game styles a bit, and I’m very pleased. Things can shift rapidly in a best-of-five; they can extend for long periods, so I’m very happy and proud to finish in three,” Sinner expressed.
Rublev, aiming for his third Roland Garros quarterfinal and his first since 2022, maintained a first-strike mentality throughout the match but was ultimately outmatched by Sinner’s powerful strikes, with the Italian clinching the first set in just half an hour.
Sinner accumulated 25 winners over three sets, never lost his serve during the two-hour match, and only faced one break point in the last two sets. That came at 2-2 in the third set, but Rublev failed to find the court with a backhand return off a second serve—contributing to his total of 39 unforced errors in the match. Sinner recorded only 19, according to Roland Garros.
Currently, Sinner is enjoying his 52nd consecutive week at No. 1 in the ATP rankings and will next face Alexander Bublik, whom he leads 3-1 in their ATP Head2Head series. Bublik previously upset fifth seed Jack Draper, making history as the first Kazakhstani man to reach a singles Grand Slam quarter-final.