Jannik Sinner Sets New Record at 2026 Miami Open
Sinner's Historic Achievement
Jannik Sinner has shattered a decade-old record previously held by Novak Djokovic during his impressive performance at the 2026 Miami Open on March 23. The Italian tennis star triumphed over Corentin Moutet in straight sets at the Hard Rock Stadium, securing his spot in the Round of 16. Sinner is on a quest for his third consecutive title, having recently won the Indian Wells Open and the Paris Masters. He dominated Moutet with a score of 6-1, 6-4, managing to hold his serve throughout the match, which lasted just 71 minutes. Next, he will compete against unseeded American Alex Michelsen in the upcoming pre-quarterfinal.
Historic Streak for Sinner
Since the Paris Masters last year, Sinner has not lost a single set in any ATP Masters 1000 event. He claimed victories at both the Indoor Hard Court event in Paris and the Indian Wells trophy without dropping a set, marking an impressive streak of 26 consecutive sets won. This achievement makes him the first player to win 25 sets in a row since the format's inception in 1990, breaking Djokovic's previous record of 24 sets established in 2016.
Most Consecutive Sets Won In ATP Masters 1000 Events
| Player | Consecutive Sets Won | Streak Started | Streak Ended |
| Jannik Sinner | 26 | Paris Masters 2025 | - |
| Novak Djokovic | 24 | Indian Wells Masters 2016 | Monte Carlo Masters 2016 |
| Carlos Alcaraz | 21 | Indian Wells Open 2023 | Miami Open 2023 |
| Andy Murray | 20 | Madrid Masters 2015 | Canada Masters 2015 |
| Rafael Nadal | 20 | Canada Masters 2018 | Monte Carlos Masters 2019 |
Additionally, Sinner's record of 13 consecutive straight-set victories at ATP Masters 1000 events surpasses Djokovic's previous record of 11, set during his remarkable 2016 season. Sinner's win percentage at Masters events stands at 77.86% (102 wins, 29 losses), closely trailing Roger Federer (77.91%) and following behind Djokovic (81.4%) and Nadal (82%).
