Jannik Sinner defeated Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 on Sunday to win the 2026 Mutua Madrid Open final [1], [2], [3].
The victory is a historic milestone in men's tennis. By securing the title in Spain, Sinner became the first man to win five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles [3], [4].
Sinner dominated the match from the start, winning the first set 6-1 and the second 6-2 [1], [2]. The result marks a significant achievement for the Italian, who entered the final aiming to rewrite the record books [1].
Alexander Zverev sought his first Masters title since 2024 but was unable to break Sinner's momentum [5], [6]. The disparity in the final score reflects a dominant performance by Sinner, who has maintained a relentless streak across the tour's most prestigious non-Grand Slam events [4].
This win in Madrid serves as the fifth straight trophy in the Masters 1000 series for Sinner [4]. The streak establishes a new benchmark for consistency and dominance in the modern era of the ATP Tour [3].
Sinner's path to the title concluded on May 3, 2026, in Madrid [3], [6]. The victory further cements his position at the top of the game as he continues to collect titles across different surfaces and conditions [4].
“Jannik Sinner became the first man to win five consecutive ATP Masters 1000 titles.”
Sinner's record-breaking streak signals a shift in the ATP hierarchy, demonstrating a level of sustained dominance across the Masters 1000 circuit that has not been seen previously. By winning five consecutive titles, Sinner has established a psychological and statistical advantage over his peers, including top contenders like Zverev, heading into the remainder of the 2026 season.





