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Jannik Sinner continues to dominate world tennis, making history. His overwhelming victory over Alexander Zverev in the 2026 Madrid Open final is more than just a victory; it is an unparalleled record: five Masters 1000 victories in a row, a feat never accomplished by even the greatest of all time. The final, played on Madrid's central court, was one-sided from the start. Sinner dominated the second game, breaking the German's serve and immediately setting the tone for the rest of the match. Zverev appeared to be struggling, making numerous errors and allowing the Italian to play aggressively, winning the opening set in just 25 minutes with a decisive 6-1 score. The second set did not change significantly. Sinner continued to push without giving up, capitalizing on his opponent's uncertainty and scoring more key breaks. The final score of 6-2, attained in less than an hour, demonstrates absolute dominance. Sinner's victory, which comes after wins in Paris, Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte Carlo, validates his remarkable form and ushers in a new era in international tennis.
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