Jannik Sinner Shatters Djokovic's Masters 1000 Record at Miami Open
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Miami, March 24 (NationPress) Jannik Sinner has etched his name into ATP Masters 1000 lore at the Miami Open with a decisive 6-1, 6-4 win against Corentin Moutet. This triumph allows him to surpass the legendary Novak Djokovic's previous record by claiming 26 consecutive sets at the Masters 1000 level.
By securing a dominant victory in the third round at Hard Rock Stadium, the Italian star has now established a new benchmark, eclipsing Djokovic's record of 24 consecutive sets.
Sinner had previously matched this record during his second-round success on Saturday before breaking it in the subsequent round.
"I am very pleased," Sinner expressed after his match. "Tennis can be unpredictable, so we aim to maintain focus and see what lies ahead in the next round."
Sinner's remarkable streak began last November at the Paris Masters, where he won the title without dropping a set. He continued this momentum into March with a similar performance at the Paribas Open. With two victories in Miami, Sinner has now won 13 consecutive matches at the Masters 1000 level, according to ATP reports.
Next up for Sinner is Alex Michelsen, who triumphed over Alejandro Tabilo with a score of 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, as he pursues the coveted ‘Sunshine Double’—a feat last achieved by Roger Federer in 2017.
Notably, Sinner is not defending any ATP Rankings points in Miami, placing him in an advantageous position to narrow the gap in his battle for the World No. 1 ranking against Carlos Alcaraz, who lost to Sebastian Korda in the third round on Sunday.
Earlier in the tournament, Frances Tiafoe outlasted defending champion Jakub Mensik, saving two match points before clinching a thrilling 7-6(4), 4-6, 7-6(11) victory.
Mensik, who defeated Novak Djokovic in last year’s final to secure his first tour-level title, advanced past Adam Walton earlier this week but was unable to overcome Tiafoe.
Tiafoe, currently ranked No. 20 in the world, has reached the fourth round in Miami for the fifth time, marking his first appearance in this stage since 2022. He will face Terence Atmane next, following the Frenchman's upset win over Top 10 star Felix Auger-Aliassime, with scores of 6-3, 1-6, 6-3.