Jannik Sinner becomes first Italian to win Rome Masters in 50 years, completes Career Golden Masters
Jannik Sinner made history by becoming the first Italian man in 50 years to win the Rome Masters, securing his Career Golden Masters.
The 24-year-old's dominant 6-4, 6-4 victory over Casper Ruud extended his record-breaking Masters 1000 winning streak to 34 matches.
This triumph positions Sinner as a strong favorite for Roland Garros.
Sinner completes Masters collection
- Sinner speeds into history with Rome win BBC News —
- Sinner wins Italian Open to complete Masters collection The Straits Times —
- Sinner reaches historic landmark after Italian Open win RTE —
- Jannik Sinner breaks Novak Djokovic's ATP Masters 1000 title record with Italian Open win The New York Times —
- Red-hot Jannik Sinner enters French Open undefeated on clay following Italian Open victory NY Post —