Friday 15 May 2026 07:55, UK — Jannik Sinner has set a new ATP Masters winning-streak record, registering his 32nd consecutive victory in Masters-level matches and overtaking the previous mark held by Novak Djokovic.
The milestone, reached across multiple Masters events, highlights an exceptional run of form and consistency at the highest tier outside the Grand Slams. Sinner’s sequence of results has drawn attention for both the quality of opposition defeated and his ability to deliver under pressure at the biggest non-Slam tournaments.
Former British No. 1 Tim Henman reacted to the achievement, describing Sinner’s feat as “a phenomenal achievement.” Henman praised the Italian’s consistency and maturity, saying the record underlines Sinner’s status among the elite players on tour.
The new record cements Sinner’s place in recent tennis history and will be a key talking point as the season progresses. With this streak now in the books, all eyes will be on how he carries the momentum into upcoming events and whether he can translate this sustained Masters success into further major titles.