With his win over Casper Ruud in the final of the Rome Masters, aka Italian Open, Jannik Sinner extended one of the most remarkable runs in tennis history, six Masters 1000 tournaments in a row to gain the “golden Masters” (all nine 1000-level tournaments, just below the majors that make the Slam circuit) at only 24 years of age, the youngest in history. Sinner’s only sore point since lifting the trophy last November at the Paris Masters (he als…
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