Unstoppable Sinner breaks Djokovic record in Rome
Jannik Sinner equalled Novak Djokovic's record by defeating compatriot Andrea Pellegrino in the fourth round Jannik Sinner has broken Novak Djokovic's all-time record of successive match wins at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments by recording the 32nd straight victory of his historic streak to reach the Italian Open semi-finals.
Jannik Sinner equalled Novak Djokovic's record by defeating compatriot Andrea Pellegrino in the fourth round Jannik Sinner has broken Novak Djokovic's all-time record of successive match wins at ATP Masters 1000 tournaments by recording the 32nd straight victory of his historic streak to reach the Italian Open semi-finals. The Italian world number one overpowered 12th seed Andrey Rublev 6-2 6-4 to continue his bid to join Djokovic as only the second man to win all nine Masters 1000 titles - the sport's highest level below the Grand Slams. Sinner, 24, appears in unstoppable form before the French Open - the only major standing between him and a career Grand Slam - begins on 24 May.
He has joined Spanish great Rafael Nadal as the only other man to reach semi-finals at each of the first five Masters 1000 events in a season, and will face Russian Daniil Medvedev or Spanish lucky loser Martin Landaluce for a place in the showpiece. "I don't play for records. I play just for my own story," Sinner told the crowd.
"At the same time, it means a lot to me. But tomorrow is another opponent, in different conditions - it's a night match. "Now the highest priority for me is trying to recover as much as I can physically.
"Emotionally it takes a lot playing here at home. At the same time, I'll definitely try to do my best. It's a win-win situation for me in any case.