World No. 1 Jannik Sinner showcased his dominance at the Madrid Open ATP Masters 1000 event by defeating Denmark’s Elmer Moller in straight sets. Sinner’s impressive victory extended his unbeaten streak in ATP Masters 1000 events to 24 matches, placing him among the top performers in the series.
Facing off against Moller for the first time, Sinner displayed his skill and control, securing a 6-2, 6-3 win in just 77 minutes at the Manolo Santana Stadium. Despite Moller’s efforts, including a brief comeback in the second set, Sinner’s strong performance proved too much for his opponent.
Reflecting on his strategy, Sinner emphasized the importance of composure and strong serving in crucial moments. With a remarkable 26-2 record this season, Sinner is on the verge of making history by aiming to become the first player to win five consecutive Masters 1000 titles.
Sinner is now set to face either Cameron Norrie or Thiago Agustin Tirante in the upcoming fourth round, as he continues his quest for further success at the tournament.
