Tennis King Sinner Crowned at Madrid Open, Sets Record with 5 Consecutive Masters Titles

Italian tennis star Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 to win his first Madrid Open title, setting a new record of five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 championships. This victory extends his winning streak to 23 matches, solidifying his formidable position ahead of the French Open.
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(Central News Agency, Madrid, May 3rd, comprehensive foreign report) Italian tennis king Jannik Sinner defeated German ace Alexander Zverev today with scores of 6-1, 6-2, claiming his first Madrid Open title and setting a record of winning five consecutive Masters tournaments.

According to Agence France-Presse, following Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte Carlo, Sinner (Jannik Sinner) secured a record-breaking fifth consecutive ATP Tour Masters 1000 title. His brilliant performance in the Spanish capital also extended his winning streak to 23 matches.

Previously, Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, and Novak Djokovic had also achieved four consecutive titles at this level of competition.

In an interview, Sinner stated: "I can never compare myself to Nadal, Djokovic, Federer; their achievements over 10, 15 years are truly incredible. I am trying to leave my own mark, fighting for myself, not playing for records. I am just putting myself in a favorable position for success."

World No. 3 Zverev (Alexander Zverev) was broken in his very first service game, and Sinner held serve smoothly, taking a 3-0 lead at the start of the match.

Sinner, who had won all eight previous encounters against Zverev, broke serve again and easily established an absolute advantage of 5-0 in his own service game.

Zverev only managed to hold serve for the first time in the sixth game but was helpless against Sinner's powerful serves. Sinner, a four-time Grand Slam champion, has recently been dedicated to diversifying his playing style. A drop shot left Zverev scrambling, and Sinner ultimately took the first set with an ace.

Sinner broke serve again in the third game of the second set, consolidating his momentum towards the championship. Zverev, a two-time Madrid Open champion, was ultimately unable to turn the tide.

World No. 2 Spanish powerhouse Carlos Alcaraz was hampered by a wrist injury, making Sinner virtually unbeatable in the weeks leading up to the French Open. (Compiled by Ho Hung-ju) 1150504

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