Jannik Sinner holds an 88-28 record at a Masters 1000 level, claiming four titles from eight finals. While trailing to Carlos Alcaraz in the number of shields on his CV, the Italian is a proud owner of one of the finest streaks at this level.
Jannik reached the Cincinnati Masters final, continuing to show remarkable consistency at the premium ATP events. Since the beginning of 2024, the San Candido native has reached nine consecutive Masters 1000 quarter-finals.
The feat underlines his ability to deliver deep runs regardless of surface or conditions. To make things even better, Jannik is only the fourth player to achieve that, joining Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic on the exclusive list.
Jannik Sinner gripping his racket in Cincinnati.
Almost time for more Sinnerball.
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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) August 3, 2025
Sinner played nine Masters 1000 tournaments between Indian Wells 2024 and Cincinnati 2025, winning three titles from five finals and adding two more quarter-finals and semi-finals.
Thus, the 24-year-old holds the fourth-best Masters 1000 quarter-final streak, standing one quarter-final behind Roger Federer’s finest run. Novak Djokovic had a notable run between Indian Wells 2011 and Shanghai 2012.
The Serb notched 15 consecutive quarter-finals at that level for a second-best result. If he maintains his consistency, Jannik could match him next year, although he still has to dig deep to get there.
Jannik Sinner, Cincinnati 2025© Stream screenshot
However, Rafael Nadal stands above them all with a mind-blowing 21 consecutive Masters 1000 quarter-final appearances between Hamburg 2008 and Cincinnati 2010!
While Sinner’s streak deserves respect, it’s still miles behind the Spaniard’s staggering run that will take some beating in the future. For Jannik, this run confirms his evolution into one of the most reliable forces on Tour in the previous two years.
He closes in on Federer’s tally, but the challenge ahead will be to keep building on this foundation and catch Djokovic and Nadal as well. If anyone can do it, it’s world no. 1!
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